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Cooperative Learning Classroom Instruction that Works Chapter 7: Cooperative Learning Robert J. Marzano

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Page 1: Cooperative Learning Classroom Instruction that Works Chapter 7:  Cooperative Learning

Cooperative LearningClassroom Instruction that Works

Chapter 7: Cooperative Learning

Robert J. Marzano

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Research & Theory on Cooperative Learning

One of the most popular instructional strategies in education

1867 W.T. HarrisSt. Louis, MOAllow for rapid student promotion in

elementary grades

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Research shows that organizing students into cooperative groups yields a positive

effect on overall learning. When applying cooperative learning strategies:

* keep groups small *don’t overuse this strategy

*be systematic and consistent in your approach

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Five Defining Elements

Group processing

Interpersonal and small group skills

Individual and group accountability

Face-to-face interaction

Positive interdependence

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Defining ElementsPositive

Interdependence A sense of sink or swim together

Face-to-face interaction = Helping each other learn, applauding success and efforts).

Individual and Group Accountability = Each of us has to contribute to the group achieving its goals.

Interpersonal & Small Group Skills = Communication, trust, leadership, decision making, and conflict resolution.

Group Processing = Reflecting on how well the team is functioning and how to function even better.

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Organizing students in cooperative

learning groups has a powerful effect on

learning, regardless of whether groups

compete with one another.

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3 Guidelines for Cooperative Learning1. Organizing groups based on ability levels

should be done sparingly.

Homogenous Grouping Vs.

Heterogeneous

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2. Cooperative groups should be kept rather small in size.

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3. Cooperative learning should be applied consistently and systematically, but not overused.Misused: tasks given to group are

not well structuredOverused: students not given

enough time for independent practice

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Using a Variety of Criteria for Grouping Student

Ideas for grouping:AlphaComputer numbers

ColorsDeck of cards

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… in conclusionOf all classroom grouping strategies, cooperative learning may be the most flexible and powerful. As the examples in this chapter illustrate, teachers can use cooperative learning in a variety of ways in many different situations.