Drawing on the work of Vygotsky, the authors look at the social and
emotional advantages children can gain from working together. They
use case studies derived from the ORACLE II group work project at
Leicester, and also take into account the advances made in
collaborative group work in other countries. The result is a set of
guidelines from which teachers can plan policies suitable for their
own schools.
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