Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning

Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781000361476
ISBN-13 : 1000361470
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning by : Neil Davidson

Offering first-hand insights from the early originators of Cooperative Learning (CL), this volume documents the evolution of CL, illustrating its historical and contemporary research, and highlights the personal experiences which have helped inspire and ground this concept. Each of the chapters in Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning foregrounds a key approach to CL, and documents the experiences, research, and fruitful collaborations which have shaped and driven their development. Contributions from leading scholars include Aronson, Davidson, Kagan, Johnson & Johnson, Schmuck, the Sharans, Slavin and Madden, as well as retrospective pieces on the work of Deutsch and Cohen. These chapters detail the historical development of cooperative learning, cooperation versus competition, and cover major approaches including the jigsaw classroom; complex instruction; the learning together model, and several more. Chapters include qualitative, personal, and retrospective accounts, whereby authors outline the research and theory which underpins each approach while highlighting practical strategies for classroom implementation. This text will primarily be of interest to professors, researchers, scholars, and doctorial students with an interest in the theory of learning, educational research, and educational and social psychology more broadly. Practitioners of CL with an interest in varied forms of small group learning and classroom practice, as well as those interested in the history and sociology of education, will also benefit from the volume.

Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning

Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 262
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000361537
ISBN-13 : 1000361535
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning by : Neil Davidson

Offering first-hand insights from the early originators of Cooperative Learning (CL), this volume documents the evolution of CL, illustrating its historical and contemporary research, and highlights the personal experiences which have helped inspire and ground this concept. Each of the chapters in Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning foregrounds a key approach to CL, and documents the experiences, research, and fruitful collaborations which have shaped and driven their development. Contributions from leading scholars include Aronson, Davidson, Kagan, Johnson & Johnson, Schmuck, the Sharans, Slavin and Madden, as well as retrospective pieces on the work of Deutsch and Cohen. These chapters detail the historical development of cooperative learning, cooperation versus competition, and cover major approaches including the jigsaw classroom; complex instruction; the learning together model, and several more. Chapters include qualitative, personal, and retrospective accounts, whereby authors outline the research and theory which underpins each approach while highlighting practical strategies for classroom implementation. This text will primarily be of interest to professors, researchers, scholars, and doctorial students with an interest in the theory of learning, educational research, and educational and social psychology more broadly. Practitioners of CL with an interest in varied forms of small group learning and classroom practice, as well as those interested in the history and sociology of education, will also benefit from the volume.

Contemporary Global Perspectives on Cooperative Learning

Contemporary Global Perspectives on Cooperative Learning
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781000857351
ISBN-13 : 1000857352
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Contemporary Global Perspectives on Cooperative Learning by : Robyn M. Gillies

This volume captures contemporary global developments in cooperative learning (CL) across varied educational contexts, levels, and disciplines. Cooperative learning is widely recognized as a pedagogical practice that promotes socialization and learning among students, from kindergarten to tertiary education and across different subject domains. With chapters from contributors throughout the Global North and South, this comprehensive volume offers a wide-ranging perspective and addresses a range of cooperative learning pedagogies including relational, online, and peer learning, STAD, the Jigsaw model, and dialogic talk. The chapters draw on novel empirical research and theory to highlight best practices in cooperative learning, whilst also considering the challenges, limitations, and factors which drive or inhibit learner engagement and success. Consistent attention is given to the pivotal role of the educator in implementing cooperative learning to maximum benefit to enhance students’ affective, social, cognitive, and metacognitive learning. Thus, this book will appeal to scholars and researchers across a variety of subjects; and will provide an additional benefit to in-service and pre-service educators who already practice cooperative learning in their classrooms, as well as those who are interested in implementing the model.

Cooperative Learning and World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages

Cooperative Learning and World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 134
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783031045905
ISBN-13 : 3031045904
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Cooperative Learning and World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages by : Ghazi M. Ghaith

This book provides curriculum planners, materials developers, and language educators with curricular perspectives and classroom activities in order to address the needs of learners of English as a global lingua franca in an increasingly globalized and interdependent world. The authors argue that language educators would benefit from synthesizing and using research and evidence-based cooperative learning methods and structures to address the current world-readiness standards for learning languages in the five domains of Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities. The book outlines the main cooperative learning principles of heterogenous grouping, positive interdependence, individual accountability, social/collaborative skills, and group processing, then demonstrates their relevance to language teaching and learning. This book will be of interest to students in pre-service teacher education programmes as well as in-service practitioners, teacher trainers and educational administrators.

Higher Education Learning Methodologies and Technologies Online

Higher Education Learning Methodologies and Technologies Online
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9783030960605
ISBN-13 : 3030960609
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Higher Education Learning Methodologies and Technologies Online by : Gabriella Casalino

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Higher Education Learning Methodologies and Technologies Online, HELMeTO 2021, held in Pisa, Italy, in September 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the conference was held online. The 26 revised full papers and 3 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 65 submissions. The papers present recent research on challenges of implementing emerging technology solution for online, online learning pedagogical frameworks, facing COVID19 emergency in higher education teaching and learning, online learning technologies in practice, online learning strategies and resources, etc.

Design Thinking for Every Classroom

Design Thinking for Every Classroom
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9781000453959
ISBN-13 : 1000453952
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Design Thinking for Every Classroom by : Shelley Goldman

Designed to apply across grade levels, Design Thinking for Every Classroom is the definitive teacher’s guide to learning about and working with design thinking. Addressing the common hurdles and pain points, this guide illustrates how to bring collaborative, equitable, and empathetic practices into your teaching. Learn about the innovative processes and mindsets of design thinking, how it differs from what you already do in your classroom, and steps for integrating design thinking into your own curriculum. Featuring vignettes from design thinking classrooms alongside sample lessons, assessments and starter activities, this practical resource is essential reading as you introduce design thinking into your classroom, program, or community.

Handbook Transdisciplinary Learning

Handbook Transdisciplinary Learning
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 431
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783839463475
ISBN-13 : 3839463475
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook Transdisciplinary Learning by : Thorsten Philipp

What is transdisciplinarity - and what are its methods? How does a living lab work? What is the purpose of citizen science, student-organized teaching and cooperative education? This handbook unpacks key terms and concepts to describe the range of transdisciplinary learning in the context of academic education. Transdisciplinary learning turns out to be a comprehensive innovation process in response to the major global challenges such as climate change, urbanization or migration. A reference work for students, lecturers, scientists, and anyone wanting to understand the profound changes in higher education.

Cooperative/Collaborative Learning

Cooperative/Collaborative Learning
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Publisher : Mdpi AG
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 3036529713
ISBN-13 : 9783036529714
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Cooperative/Collaborative Learning by : Robyn M. Gillies

This book brings together a diverse range of international scholars to highlight recent developments in research on collaborative learning. The emphasis is on research that has a strong evidence base for the work that is presented and includes empirical studies, best evidence synthesis of the relevant research, case studies, and theoretical reports. It also highlights how different technologies have been used to facilitate group interaction, dialogue, and learning. There is much to be gained by sharing and learning about what happens in different disciplines and contexts and how different collaborative pedagogies can be implemented when needed to promote understanding and learning. This book will have strong appeal to pre-service and experienced teachers and researchers who are interested in how different collaborative pedagogies can be embedded in course curricula to promote student engagement and learning.

Teaching Principles of Microeconomics

Teaching Principles of Microeconomics
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 293
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781800374638
ISBN-13 : 1800374631
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Principles of Microeconomics by : Mark Maier

Abundant with practical advice and ready-to-use teaching examples, this dynamic guide will help both new and experienced instructors of Principles of Microeconomics to reconsider and refine their courses. Mark Maier and Phil Ruder assemble the wisdom of 25 eminent scholars of economic education on how best to introduce students to the discipline and inspire a long-lasting passion for microeconomics.

The Practical Guide to High-Leverage Practices in Special Education

The Practical Guide to High-Leverage Practices in Special Education
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 319
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781040135686
ISBN-13 : 1040135684
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Practical Guide to High-Leverage Practices in Special Education by : Ruby L. Owiny

Designed for teacher preparation programs as well as teacher professional development, The Practical Guide to High-Leverage Practices in Special Education: The Purposeful “How” to Enhance Classroom Rigor is the first book of its kind to introduce multiple HLPs working in tandem to implement evidence-based practices (EBPs). The Practical Guide to High-Leverage Practices in Special Education is a powerful tool for those dedicated to improving student outcomes. Planned with the practitioner in mind, the text’s main objective is for teachers to recognize EBPs as “what” they teach and HLPs as “how” they teach. The book is written with a focus on inclusive education, making it a valuable resource for both general and special educators. What’s included in The Practical Guide to High-Leverage Practices in Special Education: A focus on one HLP per chapter and descriptions of connected HLPs and how to use them for implementing featured EBPs Classroom scenarios for both elementary and secondary classrooms Tables of the crosswalks of connected HLPs and EBPs with resources for further learning The Practical Guide to High-Leverage Practices in Special Education: The Purposeful “How” to Enhance Classroom Rigor provides educators with the understanding of how HLPs and EBPs connect to effectively implement them for student success and is also an effective teaching and learning tool for teacher education preparation programs.