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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. […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
The “Typical” Group Project Often times, students will fall into one of several roles for a group project and will not divide work evenly. This […]
Imagine this scenario… It’s the week before finals and you get assigned a group project to complete before your final. The groups are assigned – […]
Think back to high school and all those group projects or group activities. Did you ever feel disconnected from your group? Like you were the […]
As soon as a teacher says “group project” or “work in groups” suddenly your gut reaction of dread and probably loathing occurs. Why? Is group […]
What is Cooperative Learning? So many of my teachers assign projects that involve some type of group work to encourage us to work together. But […]
There are two kinds of people in the world… 1. People who like group work 2. People who HATE group work (I’ve worked in groups […]
Group Work “Scaries” Everybody has heard the common horror stories about group work. Typically, there is the group member that hoards the project, the member […]
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