CLASSROOM GROUP WORKS UNDER SCRUTINY: A CASE STUDY AT INTERNATIONAL BURCH UNIVERSITY, IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

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Title

CLASSROOM GROUP WORKS UNDER SCRUTINY: A CASE STUDY AT INTERNATIONAL BURCH UNIVERSITY, IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Author

BASTUG, Harun
SALIHAGIC, Selma
OZKAN, Ahmet

Abstract

In last couple of decades in contemporary societies, educators and educational institutions have required their students to participate actively and devotedly in their educational process in order to prepare them for the future employment which almost always includes team work and cooperation, Therefore, methods that include students’ cooperation and collaboration within group learning have been used increasingly in all levels of teaching and in all subjects. Nevertheless, it seems that in practice this type of learning is still encountering dependence, passivity, and even anxiety on the part of students. Thus, this paper attempts to provide an insight into students’ perspectives on these issues in the international and multicultural environment of International Burch University. Students were given the opportunity to express their own opinions through the interviews evaluated by taking into consideration key elements of cooperative learning situations (Johnson and Johnson, 1991). Thus, the purpose of this research is to indicate possible shortcomings in the implementation of group work methods applied in practice and to attract students’ attention to their importance by offering possible solutions for their overcoming.

Keywords

Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed

Date

2016

Extent

3446