Title of article :
Short Circuits or Superconductors? Effects of Group Composition on High-Achieving Students’ Science Assessment Performance
Author/Authors :
Webb، Noreen M. نويسنده , , Nemer، Kariane Mari نويسنده , , Zuniga، Stephen نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Although many cooperative learning methods advocate grouping students heterogeneously in order to maximize the diversity of perspectives, skills, and backgrounds, past research shows that heterogeneous grouping generally benefits low-ability students but does not necessarily benefit high-ability students. This study investigates the effects of group ability composition (homogeneous versus heterogeneous) on group processes and outcomes for high-ability students completing science performance assessments. High-ability students working in homogeneous groups uniformly performed well, and high-ability students in some heterogeneous groups performed as well as high-ability students in homogeneous groups; but high-ability students in other heterogeneous groups did not perform as well. The quality of group functioning served as the strongest predictor of high-ability students’ performance and explained much of the effect of group composition.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
American Educational Research Journal
Journal title :
American Educational Research Journal