by Oksana Gavrish » Tue Dec 10, 2019 8:33 pm
Hello, I think that mixed ability groups have pros and cons. On the one side, it's great variety of tasks for students, because teacher prepares lots of materials and adapts existing, so that students could have great variety of practice on all levels, weaker students practicing with stronger ones, can improve their level. But on the other side for strong students it may be not challenging enough, because for some of them motivation is to become the best in group and if the competition is not strong, they may lose interest. All in all it is a challenge for teachers and a great opportunity to improve their skills.
Hello, I think that mixed ability groups have pros and cons. On the one side, it's great variety of tasks for students, because teacher prepares lots of materials and adapts existing, so that students could have great variety of practice on all levels, weaker students practicing with stronger ones, can improve their level. But on the other side for strong students it may be not challenging enough, because for some of them motivation is to become the best in group and if the competition is not strong, they may lose interest. All in all it is a challenge for teachers and a great opportunity to improve their skills.