2020
DOI: 10.18488/journal.23.2020.91.56.62
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A Perspective Evaluation of Group Work in English Language Classroom

Abstract: Group work English language learning University students Jordan Collaborative learning Student centred approach 21 st century pedagogy Peer collaboration Student-teacher interaction. This paper provides insights into how Jordanian university students perceive their experiences in learning English through group work activities. A total of 55 students of Mutah University who learn English as a preparation for their TOEFL examination took part in this quantitative study which was carried out in the first semester… Show more

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“…Repair is also prominently made by teacher towards students (Rustandi et al, 2017). Teachers must support and value students so that they do not fear being ridiculed when contributing something to the team, suggest alternatives when the team is unable to decide, monitor the team's progress, reflect to seek understanding and clarification of what is occurring, and give clear, positive and specific feedbacks to help students improve their learning (Alali, 2020b).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Repair is also prominently made by teacher towards students (Rustandi et al, 2017). Teachers must support and value students so that they do not fear being ridiculed when contributing something to the team, suggest alternatives when the team is unable to decide, monitor the team's progress, reflect to seek understanding and clarification of what is occurring, and give clear, positive and specific feedbacks to help students improve their learning (Alali, 2020b).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%