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Building, Dwelling, Sustaining: Learning from Women’s Cooperatives
Tara Bissett
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Review of Educational Research, 1980
Research on classroom cooperative learning techniques, in which students work in small groups and receive rewards or recognition based on their group performance, has been increasing in the past few years. This review summarizes the results of 28 primary field projects lasting at least 2 weeks, in which cooperative learning methods were used in ...
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Research on classroom cooperative learning techniques, in which students work in small groups and receive rewards or recognition based on their group performance, has been increasing in the past few years. This review summarizes the results of 28 primary field projects lasting at least 2 weeks, in which cooperative learning methods were used in ...
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Learning to Cooperate, Cooperating to Learn
1985This book was written and edited as a project of the International Asso- ciation for the Study of Cooperation in Education (lASCE). It grew di- rectly out of the second conference of the lASCE, held at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, in [uly 1982.
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The Journal of Experimental Education, 1992
This study examined the relationship between students' verbal abilities and the memorial benefits of assuming either a teacher or a learner role during a cooperative learning interaction. College students studied a text on human biology and were then randomly assigned to either a teacher or a learner role.
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This study examined the relationship between students' verbal abilities and the memorial benefits of assuming either a teacher or a learner role during a cooperative learning interaction. College students studied a text on human biology and were then randomly assigned to either a teacher or a learner role.
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2004
U.S. society is becoming increasingly multicultural. With the proliferation of enclaves of arriving immigrants, it follows that conflict will often be defined along ethnic lines. Unfortunately, a legacy of prejudice, sometimes even hatred, has been passed on to some youth by parents, grandparents, and their ethnic communities.
David A. Hamburg, Beatrix A. Hamburg
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U.S. society is becoming increasingly multicultural. With the proliferation of enclaves of arriving immigrants, it follows that conflict will often be defined along ethnic lines. Unfortunately, a legacy of prejudice, sometimes even hatred, has been passed on to some youth by parents, grandparents, and their ethnic communities.
David A. Hamburg, Beatrix A. Hamburg
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Is Cooperative Learning Cooperative?
It is important to be skillful and knowledgeable, but it is equally necessary to have the ability and approach of an effective cooperative worker, able and willing to contribute our share of knowledge and skills expected in a team-working environment.openaire +1 more source
Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, 2018
Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, Vol 20 No 3 (1986)
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Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, Vol 20 No 3 (1986)
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