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Group composition : influences of optimism and lack thereof

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Gaynor Williams
Lesson video and video-stimulated post-lesson interviews were used to study the role of optimism in collaborative problem solving in a Grade 5/6 classroom for the purpose of informing group composition. This study focuses on the activity of two students who differed on the personal characteristic 'optimistic orientation'. It examines how the presence or absence of an optimistic orientation to failures (Seligman, 1995) contributed to these students' interactions with their groups and opportunities for collaborative creation of new knowledge. One group collaborated to develop mathematical knowledge that was new to each group member and the other group did not. These findings raise questions about how to group students who are not yet optimistic to enable collaborative activity, and how to build optimism.

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Pagination

425 - 432

Location

Morelia, Mexico

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2008-07-17

End date

2008-07-21

ISBN-13

9789689020073

ISBN-10

9689020072

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2008, IGPME

Editor/Contributor(s)

O Figueras, J Cortina, S Alatorre, T Rojano, A Sepulveda

Title of proceedings

International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education : proceedings of the joint meeting of PME 32 and PME-NA XXX

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