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Why are study groups useful? 
bulletuseful in fostering the ability to think critically.
bulletforces students to support their opinions with reasoning based on facts, definitions, concepts and principles.
bulletalso teaches cooperative skills... ability to listen to others, evaluate their arguments and formulate your own views... give and take of learning.
bulletconsidered to be more effective than lectures in promoting understanding of concepts and the developments of problem-solving skills.
Optimum size of a group:
bulletno more than five students... three is the best.
Choosing your group:
bulletCan you get along? 
bulletAvoid Moochers...
bulletGo for diversity - People with different perspectives and life experiences can expand your analysis
Making a study group work: remember a group has two roles 1)help you prepare for class and 2) help you prepare for exams
Class preparation group activities...
bulletset objectives: choose a topic (focus on a particular class, a particular area) 
bullethave a common ground: specific cases or reading assignments
bulletget study worksheets or other printed matter on the content... notes at the end of the chapters etc.... take turns explaining and being explained to.
Exam preparation group activities...
bulletDon't trade off outlines for different subjects. Instead...
bulletAgree in your group that everyone is going to come with an outline they've prepared for a specific area in a substantive course. Bring an outline on battery... an outline on adverse possession. Share outlines... see how your outline is weak or strong
bulletpractice exam questions, hypothetical,  flashcards
 

 

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