Groupwork in Education and Training Ideas in Practice

Groupwork in Education and Training Ideas in Practice by Michael Reynolds, published by Kogan Page in 1994, offers practical guidance for educational and vocational teachers on managing training groups effectively. This 144-page book presents insights drawn from the author’s personal experiences as a trainer, illustrating various structured group activities and sessions designed to enhance the learning environment.
Readers will find a wealth of advice focused on experimental methods and teaching strategies that promote successful group dynamics. The anecdotes included serve to contextualize the techniques discussed, providing a relatable framework for educators looking to implement effective group work in their own settings. This edition is presented in English and is designed to assist teachers in fostering collaborative learning experiences.
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Supplies the educational or vocational teacher with advice on the effective and successful running of a training group. The author uses a number of anecdotes from his own experience as a trainer to illustrate group work sessions and structured group activities of various kinds.
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