______'s contributions to cooperative learning were based on the ideas of establishing relationships between group members in order to successfully carry out and achieve the learning goal.
Who is Lewin
100
Brown & Paliscar developed this technique. It is a cooperative technique that allows for student pairs to participate in a dialogue about text.
What is reciprocal teaching
100
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What is the meaning of life.
100
How many types of cooperating learning?
What is 3
100
One pro is Self-Knowledge and ___________.
What is Self-Realization.
200
_____’s contribution to cooperative learning was positive social interdependence, the idea that the student is responsible for contributing to group knowledge.
Who is Deutsh
200
In this technique, students are members of two groups: home group and expert group.
What is jigsaw
200
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What is the story?
200
Structured, facilitated, and monitored by the educator over time and is used to achieve group goals in task work.
What is Formal
200
One con is lack of _____ skills.
What is Social
300
_____ believed it was important that students develop knowledge and social skills that could be used outside of the classroom, and in the democratic society.
Who is Dewey
300
This technique was originally developed by Frank T. Lyman. It allows for students to contemplate a posed question or problem silently.
What is think pair share
300
He is a former professor at the University of _________.
What is California
300
These groups gather together over the long term to develop and contribute to one another’s knowledge mastery on a topic by regularly discussing material, encouraging one another, and supporting the academic and personal success of group members.
What is group-based.
300
Is dependency a pro or con?
What is a con
400
Who are the researchers that found that people who cooperate and work together to achieve shared goals, were more successful in attaining outcomes in 1937?
Who are May and Doob.
400
This variation was created by Timothy Hedeen. It differs from the original Jigsaw during the teaching portion of the activity.
What is reverse jigsaw
400
Dr. Kagan has been featured in the leading educational magazines, including __________, ________, and ________.
What is Educational Leadership, Instructor, and Learning Magazine
400
Any course material or assignment can be adapted to this type of learning.
What is Formal.
400
One pro is increased ________.
What is participation
500
Who are the four Social theorists who began establishing cooperative learning theory.
Who are Allport, Watson, Shaw, and Mead
500
In this technique, students are placed in small groups (or teams). The class in its entirety is presented with a lesson and the students are subsequently tested.
What is STAD (Student-Teams-Achievement Divisions)
500
He is the principal author of the most comprehensive book for educators in these four fields...
What is classroom discipline, cooperative learning, multiple intelligences, and classroom energizers.
500
Incorporates group learning with passive teaching by drawing attention to material through small groups throughout the lesson or by discussion at the end of a lesson, and typically involves groups of two. These groups are often temporary and can change from lesson to lesson.
What is Informal.
500
What does "Stepping on Sensitive Toes" mean?
What is when teachers bring up a sensitive subject to use as an example and it being taken the wrong way.