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Cooperative Learning
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"Cooperative Learning is not so
much learning to cooperate as it is cooperating to learn." (Wong &
Wong, 1998)
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What is Cooperative Learning?
- a small group interactive instructional strategy
that allows students to collaboratively work on meaningful tasks
- students working to help themselves and others in the group to
learn
- academic engagement through social interaction
- activities structured so that students need each other to accomplish
tasks
Cooperative Learning Strategy
helps
- motivate students
- students construct their own knowledge
- students develop social and group work skills necessary in life
- promote positive interaction among students
-students learn through active involvement rather than sitting and
listening and watching
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Research has shown that students who learn cooperatively
get higher grades than students who try to learn the same material
individually (Johnson et al. 1991) |
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Best
Practices: Pieces of the Puzzle
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2003 Regina Public Schools and Saskatchewan Learning |
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