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Resources for Writing : Collaborative Writing
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Cooperative Grouping | Classroom Examples | Focus on Effectiveness
Middle school students polish skills for writing, reflection, and collaboration...Daphne Wyatt teaches sixth grade in a large, suburban middle school. Her school is struggling with high staff turnover. Students move in and out of the neighborhood, and change is a constant for the school and community...
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Group Work and Collaborative Writing: Basic Principles
The most basic principle of group work is simple, easy to remember, and all-important: Communicate, communicate, and communicate! When in doubt, commmunicate. When not in doubt, communicate. A high school education and a few years of college have not taught your fellow group members to read mindsÑand you should not expect them to. If you have an idea, say it.
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Online Writing Guide: Collaborative Writing
Collaborative writing can lead to projects that are richer and more complex than those produced by individuals. Many learning communities include one or more collaborative assignments. However, writing with others also makes the writing task more complex.
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Writing Across the Curriculum: Collaborative Writing
Collaborative writing provides the following benefits: 1. It mirrors real-world writing situations where professionals often cooperate on presentations, reports, and projects. 2. Group work provides instant feedback and a sense of audience - elements often missing from the writing experience.
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