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Cooperative learning : the social and intellectual outcomes of learning in groups
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London : RoutledgeFalmer, 2003
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9780415303408

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Summary

This book recognizes the importance of cooperative learning, in contrast to the traditional classroom, as an effective approach to learning. Its coverage of the subject ranges across the educational spectrum, from pre-school years to university, and offers a fresh perspective on a topic that has gained increasing interest worldwide.
With contributions from an international panel of leading experts in the field, this engaging text succeeds in providing key insights, linking the theories that underpin the study of group dynamics to their practical application in the classroom. It presents a comprehensive overview of this alternative educative approach, illustrating how cooperative learning experiences can promote socialisation and friendships, and facilitate learning.

The editors assemble a range of well-researched essays, covering such aspects as:
* The importance of teacher and student interaction
* Small group, virtual and non-virtual teaching environments
* Assessment practices for measuring the outcomes of individual and group progress
* The effect of cooperative learning on relationships amongst students with diverse cultural, social and learning needs.

Illustrated with practical examples throughout, this book will be a crucial read for teacher educators, educational psychologists, student teachers, academics and researchers who want to realize the significant potential of cooperative learning in all educational settings.


Author Notes

Adrian Ashman is Professor of Education at the University of Queensland

Robyn Gillies is at the University of Queensland, Australia


Table of Contents

1 An Historical Review of the Use of Groups to Promote Socialization and LearningR. M. Gillies and A. F. Ashman
2 Fostering Social Development in Preschool and the Early Elementary Grades Through Cooperative Classroom ActivitiesV. Battistich and M. Watson
3 Structuring Cooperative Learning Experiences in Primary SchoolR. M. Gillies
4 Cooperative Learning in Secondary Education: A Curriculum PerspectiveJ. Terwel
5 From Cooperation to Collaboration: Helping Students Become Collaborative LearnersK. McWhaw and H. Schnackenberg and J. Sclater and P. C. Abrami
6 Peer-Mediation and Students with Diverse Learning NeedsA. F. Ashman
7 Who Gains What From Cooperative Learning: an Overview of Eight StudiesH. Shachar
8 Student Assessment Practices in Cooperative Learning J. A. Ross and Carol Rolheiser
9 Student Motivation in Cooperative Groups: Social Interdependence TheoryD. W. Johnson and R. T. Johnson
10 Computer Support for Collaborative Learning of Child Pedestrian SkillsH. Foot and A. Tolmie and J. Thomson and K. Whelan and S. Morrison and P. Sarvary
11 Peer Support Networks in School and Community SettingsA. F. Ashman and R. M. Gillies
12 Large Classes and Small Groups: A Social Systems ApproachS. Sharan
13 Guiding Intellectual and Personal Growth Across Educational ContextsA. F. Ashman and R. M. Gillies
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