by Admin » Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:11 am
Thanks for posting, Cristina. Yes, mixed groups can be problematic. Sometimes we can be lucky: having to teach something can clarify things for the person teaching. I have experienced situations when the stronger student seemed to benefit from taking on a helping role. But as you say, if there is too much of this, frustration and boredom can set in. I think the key is to vary the groups: mix abilities for some activities, and separate abilities for others. You can then give them different tasks to provide the right challenge.
Pieter
Thanks for posting, Cristina. Yes, mixed groups can be problematic. Sometimes we can be lucky: having to teach something can clarify things for the person teaching. I have experienced situations when the stronger student seemed to benefit from taking on a helping role. But as you say, if there is too much of this, frustration and boredom can set in. I think the key is to vary the groups: mix abilities for some activities, and separate abilities for others. You can then give them different tasks to provide the right challenge.
Pieter