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Category Archives: Cooperative Learning
Exemplary Science Teaching
Being exemplary, being the best, is something that we all strive for in our careers. Athletes, musicians, CEOs are always striving to be more efficient, successful, and profitable. Teachers are the same way. But how do you measure your effectiveness … Continue reading
Going Above and Beyond – Exemplary Science Teaching
Teachers are memorable. They shape our growing minds, guide us, and walk with us through the learning process. If you asked me my favorite science teacher I’ve ever had, I could tell you right away that it was my 11th … Continue reading
The Provisions of Exemplary Science Teaching
Exemplary means ” serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind”. So knowing what exemplary means and applying this to the basis of scientific teaching we can better understand how the two correlate. I feel that exemplary … Continue reading
Cooperative Learning: There Is No I In Team (But There Is One In Interdependence)
Are you tired of group work? Does the idea of working with other people make you groan? Will your group members actually do their work or will they leave it to you to finish the project all by yourself? Why … Continue reading
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Structuring Interdependence: Cooperative Learning
I’m sure every student has experienced this: Group projects aren’t the most fun, exciting and collaborative as your teachers think it is. One person goes missing, another one says they’ll help but doesn’t, and some don’t have any idea what’s … Continue reading
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More Than Just Group Work
Throughout school, I remember dreading group work. Huge projects that were supposed to be completed by multiple students. However, in the end it was always me finishing the project and compensating for other’s lack of work. This is obviously not … Continue reading
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Cooperative Learning: Team Work Makes the Dream Work
Getting Started One of the many benefits of cooperative learning is the development of social skills through team building. In order for you and your students to get the most out of your cooperative learning experience you have to start … Continue reading
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Less “I” and more “We”: Cooperative Learning in Classrooms
Cooperation of humans is KEY for allowing society to survive. Cooperation allows people to work together to achieve a common goal or derive mutual benefits. Without cooperation, individuals would not be able to exchange valuable information that allows both sides … Continue reading
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Teamwork makes the dream work! But only if its Cooperative
Everyone has most likely done group work in the past. Many people, like myself, would dread having to find a group made of people I knew would actually contribute and not just leave the work of four people all on … Continue reading
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Cooperative Learning fast facts
This just in: Cooperative Learning has taking our current educational studies by storm. What is Cooperative Learning? Cooperative Learning is the idea that students take learning into their own hands while teachers take a step back. Students learn through various … Continue reading
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