Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

1-1-2017

Abstract

This research focuses on classroom-based group project works. Specifically, this research aims to identify the key features that are noted in effective classroom group works. In this context, effective classroom group project work implies sessions where intervention strategies (see Cowie & Sharp, 1966) So TL characteristics of attitude, awareness, and appreciation were used effectively to communicate among themselves. These group project interactions were audio recorded in three sessions. For the final group project presentation, groups select their own topics. At the end of the three sessions, all data were compiled for analysis using conversational analysis approach. Following that, a survey was conducted to counter-check students' involvements in the group works. Analysis suggests that many features of effective classroom learning such as attitude, awareness, and appreciation were identified in their group project interactions. The outcome of this research suggests that students learning under normal classroom conditions can be engaged to become more interactive thereby improving their group interaction activities.

Keywords

Group project, effective classroom learning, attitude, awareness, appreciation

Divisions

FLL

Event Title

Learning Innovation and Teaching Enhancement Research Conference (UM-LiTeR) 2017

Event Location

Pullman Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Bangsar

Event Dates

15-16 March 2017

Event Type

conference

Additional Information

Conference paper

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