Teaching Tips

Teaching Tips
Author: Wilbert James McKeachie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1969
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Cooperative Learning

Cooperative Learning
Author: Adrian Ashman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134412193

This book recognizes the importance of cooperative learning, in contrast to the traditional classroom, as an effective approach to learning. Its coverage of the subject ranges across the educational spectrum, from pre-school years to university, and offers a fresh perspective on a topic that has gained increasing interest worldwide. With contributions from an international panel of leading experts in the field, this engaging text succeeds in providing key insights, linking the theories that underpin the study of group dynamics to their practical application in the classroom. It presents a comprehensive overview of this alternative educative approach, illustrating how cooperative learning experiences can promote socialisation and friendships, and facilitate learning. The editors assemble a range of well-researched essays, covering such aspects as: * The importance of teacher and student interaction * Small group, virtual and non-virtual teaching environments * Assessment practices for measuring the outcomes of individual and group progress * The effect of cooperative learning on relationships amongst students with diverse cultural, social and learning needs. Illustrated with practical examples throughout, this book will be a crucial read for teacher educators, educational psychologists, student teachers, academics and researchers who want to realize the significant potential of cooperative learning in all educational settings.

The Effects of Cooperative Instruction and Its Interaction with Gender, Locus of Control, and Learning Style on Academic Achievement, Student Self-concept, and Attitude Toward School

The Effects of Cooperative Instruction and Its Interaction with Gender, Locus of Control, and Learning Style on Academic Achievement, Student Self-concept, and Attitude Toward School
Author: Kim T. Sauers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1990
Genre: School children
ISBN:

Studied the effects of cooperative learning instruction on elementary school students. Independent variables were locus of control, learning style, gender, and method of instruction. Dependent variables were academic achievement, attitude toward school, and self-concept. Significant interactions were found for the dependent variable of attitude toward school. Other trends and main effects were reported.

Cooperative Learning

Cooperative Learning
Author: Robert E. Slavin
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Theory, research and practice.

Cooperative Learning

Cooperative Learning
Author: Shlomo Sharan
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1990-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This collection of theoretical and empirical research addresses the most recent advances in cooperative learning and its applications, implications, and effects on teachers and students at both the elementary and secondary levels. The central concern of the contributors is how a set of particular instruction methods affects people in classrooms and what this form of instruction contributes or fails to contribute to them. In their attempt to illuminate some of the major effects of cooperative learning methods, the contributors discuss a number of theoretical and practical issues not covered elsewhere, including the effects of cooperative learning on teachers, on high school science studies, on student motivation, and on the acquisition of group process and learning skills. Educational psychologists and researchers as well as teachers in training will find Cooperative Learning an illuminating source of information about a model of teaching that, the contributors argue, produces a wide range of positive effects on both the teacher and student populations. Taken together, these chapters demonstrate a wider applicability and more socially and psychologically important impacts of cooperative learning than have been documented before. Among the topics addressed are cooperative learning and achievement, treating status problems in the cooperative classroom, cooperative learning models, teachers' verbal behavior in cooperative and whole-class instruction, and the effects of cooperative learning on ethnic relations. The contributors are united in their belief that cooperative learning promises to provide a viable alternative to the predominantly verbal-presentation type of teaching that is still the norm in most Western classrooms. The research reported here will help establish a central role for cooperative learning methods in the training and practice of classroom instruction as we enter the 1990s.

Assessing the Impact of Cooperative Learning on Student Engagement in Online Classes During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Assessing the Impact of Cooperative Learning on Student Engagement in Online Classes During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Author: Anthony Abaidoo
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2023-07-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3346904350

Master's Thesis from the year 2022 in the subject Pedagogy - Media Pedagogy, grade: A, University of the People (Higher Education), course: Master of Education in Advance Teaching and Learning, language: English, abstract: This study examines the effects of cooperative learning on student engagement in online classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic led to a global disruption of the educational system, forcing schools to employ innovative methods such as online learning to cater to the needs of learners. Despite presenting certain challenges, notably in classroom management, online learning has emerged as an effective measure in reducing learning deficits brought about by the pandemic. This study evaluates the efficacy of cooperative learning in boosting student engagement (ages 13-18) within an online classroom setting.

Language and Learning in the Cooperative Classroom

Language and Learning in the Cooperative Classroom
Author: Shlomo Sharan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1461238609

Language and Learning in the Cooperative Classroom reports the results of an experiment on the effects of cooperative learning. The authors address the following questions in detail: Is the effect of cooperative learning on achievement more salient for pupils from the majority or minority ethnic groups? Do pupils who study with the Group-Investigation method display more extensive verbal interaction with their peers than pupils who study with the Whole-Class method? Is the pupil's verbal interaction in groups related to his/her academic achievement? The findings are discussed in terms of their relevance for classroom instruction, for different theories of language behavior and language research, and for issues regarding ethnic relations in multi-ethnic classrooms.