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Problems Associated With Evaluating Student Performance In Groups
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Student AssessmentGroup AssessmentCollaborative LearningEvaluating Student PerformanceEducational PsychologyManagementGroup WorkEducationSmall GroupsHigher Education AssessmentCooperative Group AssignmentsAmerican Higher EducationEducational AssessmentStudent OutcomeGradingCooperative LearningProgram Evaluation
Using small groups in student cooperative learning enterprises has become a major trend in American higher education (Cheng and Warren 2000). However, several practical issues involving the assessment of an individual's performance in groups have sometimes created resistance to the method from both students and parents (Kagan 1995). This article evaluates the case for using cooperative group assignments and the problems associated with evaluating the performances of individuals working in groups. Practical suggestions for minimizing some of the potential problems associated with group grading are offered and some philosophic perspectives on this form of grading are advanced.
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