Historical Roots
Cooperative Learning
Cooperative Learning Strategies
Thinking Skills
Critical Thinking and Misc.
100
Students begin with complex problems to solve and then work out basic skills required

What is Top-Down Processing

100

Instructional approaches in which students work in small mixed-ability groups.

What is Cooperative Learning

100

A structured cooperative learning method in which students work together in pairs, taking turns as teacher and learner

What is PALS/Peer-assisted Learning Strategies

100

A general problem solving strategy is referred to as IDEAL. What does IDEAL stand for.

I - identify problems

D - define goals 

E - Explore possible strategies

A - Anticipate outcome

L- Look back and learn

100

The ability to make rational decisions about what to do or what to believe.

What is Critical Thinking

200

Students are encouraged to learn largely on their own through active involvement with concepts and principles

What is Peer Interaction

200

One effective cooperative learning method that consists of a regular cyle of teaching is known as STAD. What does STAD stand for?

Student Teams Achievement Divisions

200

A strategy where students find it helpful to get together with classmates to discuss material they have heard in class.

What is Cooperative Scripting

200

Deciding what the problem is and what needs to be done involves what type of process?

What is Means-Ends Analysis

200

Constructivist theories are also referred to as what?

What is Student-Centered Instruction

300

One who has knowledge of effecive learning strategies and how and when to use them.

What is Self-Regulated Learning

300

A cooperative program for teaching reading and writing in upper elementary grades is called CIRC. What does CIRC stand for?

Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition.
300

An activity that asks students to sit in pairs. When teacher pose questions they ask student to think, discuss and share their answers

What is Think-Pair-Share

300
Graphic representation might be an effective means of finding a solution and is what type of problem solving process

What is Representing the Problem

300

The idea that children learn best the concetps that in their range of task is known as?

Zone of Proximal Developement

400

Higher mental functions, including the ability to direct memory and attention in a purposeful way and to think in symbols and mediated behaviors.

What is Scaffolding

400
Students are assigned to six-member teams to work on academic material that has been broken down into sections.

What is Jigsaw

400

This type of learning involves students working in self-chosen groups

What is project-based learning

400

One important principle in creative problem solving is to avoid rushing to a solution. This is refer to as what type of problem solving?

What is Incubation

400

The process by which a learner gradually acquires expertise through interaction with an expert, either an adult or an older peer.

What is Cognitive Apprenticeship

500

Modern constructivist draw mostly on this early theorist.

Who is Vygotsky

500

A model of cooperative learning developed by David Johnson and Roger Johnson.

What is Learning Together

500

Group goals and individual accountability can contribute to the effectiveness of this strategy.

What is cooperative learning.

500

The most effective way of teaching problem solving is referred to as....?

What is Feedback

500

Another name for mediated learning is....

Scaffolding

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