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Collier, Gerald, Ed. – 1983
Syndicate methods in higher education, which use small groups, are considered in 14 chapters. A class of 20-40 students may be divided into syndicates of 4 to 8 students, and the bulk of work consists of assignments conducted on a cooperative basis. There is some alternation between the work in the student-led syndicates and the tutor-led plenary…
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Higher Education