I. Collaboration II
I. Collaboration II
I. Collaboration II
Collaboration
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Introduction
III. Objectives
At the end of this module, the students are expected to:
1. gain a basic understanding of collaborative learning;
2. recognize best practices in collaborative learning;
3. be able to apply collaborative learning in class group activities.
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Content Outline
example, a teacher might allow students to "grade" each other on their level of
participation in a group project and give each student grades based on the success
of the project plus the ratings of the other group members. A teacher might also
reduce the negative effects of an argument by having students in a group sit down
and talk through what happened to cause the fight and why they feel the way they
do. Instead of being a negative experience, this can be an opportunity to help
students understand how they relate to others.
Collaborative learning is on the rise in our classrooms. Done correctly, it is be a
great opportunity to break up the monopoly of the lecture, teach teamwork to our
students, and help them to become more productive members of society in the
future.
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Assessment/Evaluation
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Answers Key
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VII. Bibliography
http://www.collaborativelearning.org/questions.html
http://www.teach-nology.com/currenttrends/collaboration/
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/coopcollab/index.html
ACOSTA, Disa C.
BEEd IV- A
EDUC 414 Current Trends in Education