What is competition?
Students strive to be better than classmates; work to deprive others
Vary***
Consists of students working together, for one class period to several weeks.
Cooperative Learning
What does ''CL'' mean?
Cooperative Learning
What is positive interdependence?
Students work as cohesive groups to achieve a shared goal.
What are some examples of cooperative learning strategies
Numbered heads together and Tea Party. ****
Consists of having students work together to achieve a joint learning goal
Informal Cooperative Learning
Helping students to interact, work together, and accept responsibility is a characteristic of?
Teacher's Role.
Students interact and assist each other to solve problems
Promotive Interaction
What is the role of the student organizer
To provide the group with the overall process structure.
Teachers need to decide how students and groups will be made accountable for their learning.
Cooperative Assessment
What includes the teacher's role in promoting cooperation among students?
Structuring tasks and group discussion.
What is a solution for students to cooperate together?
Training students in social interaction for productive collaboration. ***
What is a challenge that students face in cooperative work?
Lack of interest and participation.
What is individualism?
Each student has his own set of materials and works at his own speed, ignoring the other students in the class.
Mention 3 reasons that teachers use cooperative learning
Change things up
Life Skills
Deeper Learning