Abstract

Because groups or teams are commonly used in the workplace, organizations need employees who can be effective team members. In this article, the author discusses her use of cooperative small groups in an introductory accounting class and provides guidelines for their formation, orientation, and evaluation. Statistical analysis showed that the groups enhanced student achievement in the accounting class.

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