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The primary objective of this article is to provide readers with guidance for designing effective group assignments and activities for classes and workshops. In doing so, we examine the forces that foster social loafing (uneven participation) in learning groups and identify four key variables that must be managed in order to create a group environment that is conducive for broad-based member participation and learning. We then discuss the impact of various types of activities and assignments on learning and group cohesiveness. Finally, we present a checklist that has been designed to evaluate the effectiveness of group assignments in a wide variety of instructional settings and subject areas.
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Larry K. Michaelsen
Concordia University Wisconsin
L. Dee Fink
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Arietta Knight
To improve the academy
Insecta mundi
University of Oklahoma
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