"Group conversations" refers to discussions or communication involving more than two people. It means talking and exchanging ideas, opinions, or information together as a collective unit, rather than just between two individuals.
Teacher teams can take a big step toward effective communication by naming what they want to hear and see in group conversations and what they don't want to hear and see. (edutopia.org)
This may include school - wide and district - wide workshops, small group conversations with parent and community leaders, teacher association leaders, student leaders, and other key stakeholders. (apbspeakers.com)