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group work

noun

Sociology.
  1. a method, used by professional social workers, of aiding a group or members of a group toward individual adjustment and increased participation in community activity by exploiting the mechanisms of group life.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of group work1

First recorded in 1940–45
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Example Sentences

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Teachers make up half that group - work addresses are typed alongside some of the names on the list.

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You just got back from doing public opinion and focus group work.

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She also uses group work and places students in pairs to develop their language skills.

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Skirball in a group work she had choreographed to Bach’s cello suites.

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“You would watch the kids completely check out of the instruction that’s happening, completely check out of the group work they might have been working on or the work they were doing by themselves and just completely dig into whatever is happening on their phone.â€

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