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| Key Elements of Effective Collaborative & Cooperative Learning |
Resources for Getting Involved |
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| A group of students head to
the vacant lot just beyond the play ground with nets, jars, and paper
bags. Their task -- collect beetles for further study.
Returning from the out doors, students distribute themselves at tables in the classroom. Group members compare specimens and select the best specimen for their research project. One group member begins to use appropriate preservation techniques to ready the beetle for mounting on a display board. Another group member measures and writes a detailed description of the beetle. One group member sits down at a computer station to complete an Internet search of the beetle's name and critical attributes. After collecting information, measurements, and preparing the beetle for display, the group members negotiate on how to best communicate their findings to the class. Students follow a Research Storyboard for shaping their project. They will either formulate an hypothesis, develop a thematic statement, or pose a research question to delineate their next step. As students begin to format their project, they deliberate on the best form of communication and presentation for the final artifact. All information is discussed and a group member journals the activities, questions, research resources, facilitator directions, and decision process as it evolves. Students use.... Research Skills:
Collaborative Learning increases the effectiveness of classroom efforts in:
PIGS Positive Interdependence: Students perceive that they can reach their goals only if the other students in their group reach their goals as well. Individual accountability: Students perceive that they will each b held accountable for some aspect of the learning. Group Processing: Members of the group are encouraged to reflect on how well their group is performing. Social Skills: Students must be taught the basic interpersonal skills necessary to work in groups. These can not simply be assumed!
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PARENT & ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT
Collaborative Learning: Issues for Research
Collaborative Learning Enhances Critical Thinking
Computer Assisted Collaborative Learning
Learning Through Discussion--Forum on C.L.
A Graphical Chat Environment to Promote Collaborative Learning and Problem Solving
Collaborative Learning Approaches to Image Processing Education at The University of Iowa
Collaborative Learning with new Paradigms and Conceptual Mapping Tools
Essential Tools for Starting
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