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Araujo, Ulisses F.; Arantes, Valeria Amorim; Danza, Hanna Cebel; Pinheiro, Viviane Potenza Guimarães; Garbin, Monica – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2016
This article presents a Brazilian experience in training teachers to educate for purpose. Understanding that purpose is a value to be constructed through real-world and contextualised experiences, the authors discuss some psychological processes that underlie purpose development. Then the authors show how these processes are used in a purpose…
Descriptors: Professional Training, Preservice Teachers, Developmental Programs, Problem Based Learning
Davies, W. Martin – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2009
This paper reviews some of the literature on the use of groupwork as a form of assessment in tertiary institutions. It outlines the considerable advantages of groupwork but also its systemic associated problems. In discussing the problems, the paper considers issues such as "free riding" and the "sucker effect", issues associated with ethnic mix…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Student Evaluation, Higher Education, Problems