Study of Learners’ Behaviour in Small Group Learning (SGL) of Mathematics

Authors

  • Biswajit Behera Assistant Professor, North-East Regional Institute of Education (NERIE) – NCERT, Shillong 793103, Meghalaya, India

Keywords:

Constructivism, Constructivist learning, Small group learning (SGL), Problem solving behavior, Social behavior

Abstract

A study on small group learning was conducted on high school learners. The learners were posed with a mathematical problem. When they encountered on the problem, curiosity through involvement was observed. The initiation for loud reading the statement and verbal computation of its solution was facilitated. Cooperation and assistance to each other in their procedural work helped to build up one-to-one relationship which promoted friendship to someone. Some learners moved forward to lead the group while translating the information into written work. It was an opportunity to work together towards solving the problem in time. After all, confidence, leadership and interpersonal relationship through control of anger were the hallmarks of their social behaviours. Hence, it was understood that both social behaviour as well as problemsolving behaviour are the essence of learning process.

Published

2012-06-10

How to Cite

1.
Behera B. Study of Learners’ Behaviour in Small Group Learning (SGL) of Mathematics. JTER [Internet]. 2012Jun.10 [cited 2026Mar.1];11(02):113-20. Available from: https://www.jter.info/index.php/JTER/article/view/85

Most read articles by the same author(s)

Obs.: This plugin requires at least one statistics/report plugin to be enabled. If your statistics plugins provide more than one metric then please also select a main metric on the admin's site settings page and/or on the journal manager's settings pages.