Journal 8
Journal 8
Journal 8
Group work activities often lead to misbehavior by students who are excited about
working with their friends. In the original classroom arrangements, the students are
seated individually. This will restrict their movements and interactions with their
friends. Therefore, they were forced to pay attention to lessons when they were in
their usual arrangements. However, when students are seated in groups of three to
four, they are happy and excited because they can finally sit near their friends. In the
end, they played and chatted happily in groups. They dare to play because they think
that the teacher did not notice them as they were seated in groups. Therefore, they
neglected the tasks given by teachers and did their own work. For example, drawing,
playing, and chatting happily. As a result, the learning objectives of the day failed to
be achieved. Students who are too enthusiastic about group activities often disrupt
the whole class.
In addition, group work activities often caused chaos in the classroom because not all
students participated actively in the task given. In a group, there must be students
with higher proficiency levels in English and students who are less proficient in
English. Students with higher proficiency levels in English tend to perform tasks on
their own or to dominate group work activities. This leaves weaker students with
nothing to do during group work. As a result, the weaker students will play around
and leave the tasks behind. These students will interrupt their friends from another
group to play with them as they have nothing to do. From this situation, we can see
that the weaker students will get weakened as they are not doing the tasks but
messing around and creating chaos in the classrooms. The smart students will get
smarter as they are the only ones completing the tasks. In this way, the classroom
became noisy because not every student participated actively in the tasks. The
weaker students who did not take part in the group work activities interrupted their
friends which caused them to lose focus and attention as well.
Based on the analysis that I have done on the identified issues, I have come up with
a few suggestions and recommendations that would help to battle the classroom
chaos when conducting group work activities. The suggestions and
recommendations are as follows:-
One week
In addition, I can keep the class under control by monitoring them group by group.
Using this method, students will be scared of doing anything other than the tasks
assigned because I am supervising them group by group. Students will not mess
around in the classrooms. They will focus on the tasks given by the teacher as the
teacher is moving from group to group to monitor the progress. In the end, the class
is well-behaved and the students will learn something from doing the group work
activities. Eventually, the students will complete the tasks and achieve the learning
objectives. Hence, monitoring students group by group is essential when conducting
group work activities in the classrooms, especially for primary school students.
7.0 Date of follow-up action
9.0 Conclusion