- Helps to develop skills such as teamwork, organisation, time management, analytical and cognitive.
- Group assessment can enable students to achieve more complex tasks than they would be able to do in an individual assessment.
- This form of assessment may reduce the workload for both the student and the staff, allowing for more time for staff to support the students with this process.
- This assessment method has a wide variety of uses.
Other advantages may include:
- Authentic assessment tasks, mirroring real-world scenarios, help students connect their learning to practical contexts, enhancing motivation.
- Group work tasks contribute to employability by offering opportunities to develop valued team-working skills, though working in a team alone may not guarantee skill improvement.
- Inclusive group work, designed to incorporate diverse backgrounds and perspectives, enables all students to contribute and learn from each other, promoting inclusive practices.