Benefits of Heterogenous Grouping

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John O’Flahavan explains the importance of allowing students to
participate in a variety of groups, especially heterogeneous groups
based on their interests.

About the Author

John O'Flahavan

John O'Flahavan is an associate professor of education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Maryland, where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in literacy, culture and schooling.