MAKING COOPERATIVE LEARNING WORK FOR YOU - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 12
About This Presentation
Title:

MAKING COOPERATIVE LEARNING WORK FOR YOU

Description:

MAKING COOPERATIVE LEARNING WORK FOR YOU * There are many resources available to help you learn more about strategies for cooperative learning; choose one to keep it ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:45
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 13
Provided by: Educa215
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: MAKING COOPERATIVE LEARNING WORK FOR YOU


1
MAKING COOPERATIVE LEARNING WORK FOR YOU
  • There are many resources available to help you
    learn more about strategies for cooperative
    learning choose one to keep it simple!

2
PIES
  • Positive Interdependence
  • Individual Accountability
  • Equal Participation
  • Simultaneous Interaction

3
When Cooperative Learning Goes Wrong
  • Dont mark a group product.
  • Maintain a focus on the group product as the
    learning part of the lesson.
  • Provide an individual form of assessment on the
    same type of task or expectation following the
    group time working together.
  • Use heterogeneous groupings or, for some tasks,
    random groupings.

4
Good Ways to Keep Cooperative Learning Working
for You
  • Provide role cards so that everyone has a clearly
    defined task.
  • Keep track of who is in which roles, so the more
    desirable roles ( and the less desirable ones)
    get rotated among students.
  • Attach some part of the puzzle of the days
    learning to some token piece of equipment if
    possible (e.g., the calculator, the dice, the
    deck of cards, etc.)

5
Creating Positive Interdependence
  • This is probably the most important and the most
    difficult part of cooperative learning to plan.
  • Why? Because you need to plan it so that capable
    students dont feel held back and less capable
    ones dont feel bulldozed.
  • Do this by providing some form of non-mark
    recognition to every team that completes the task
    so that all team members know the skill or
    content.

6
Individual Accountability
  • Plan a group task but individual assessment of
    the knowledge or skill that is your focus.
  • Never give a group mark!
  • Be sure that students know what the individual
    assessment will be before they start the group
    taskit will help to motivate their involvement.

7
Equal Participation
  • The way you plan for positive interdependence can
    support equal participation.
  • Be sure that you have arranged the physical space
    so that students can work together comfortably.
  • Reward the type of interaction you want to see (
    e.g., heads together, bottoms in the air) by
    praising it and showing other teams what it looks
    like and sounds like.
  • Focus on teaching and/or reinforcing one social
    skill per cooperative activity use T-charts to
    anchor the skill praise its use!

8
T-Chart Anchors Skill Disagreeing in an
agreeable way
  • LOOKS LIKE
  • SOUNDS LIKE

9
SIMULTANEOUS INTERACTION
  • Provide enough time for productive discussion to
    take place remember that discussion is part of
    working together.
  • Praise on-task discussions debrief with examples
    of what you heard and saw that was positive.
  • Structure time for each group to identify what
    they did well and where they should focus goals
    for improvement.

10
SOME SOCIAL SKILLS YOU WILL NEED TO TEACH
  • Active listening
  • Taking turns
  • Sharing materials
  • Respecting the ideas and rights of others
  • Not making or receiving put-downs
  • Never laughing at others mistakes
  • Making decisions
  • Solving problems
  • Praising others
  • Disagreeing in an agreeable way
  • Resolving conflict
  • Reaching consensus
  • Creating the Dynamic
  • Classroom, p.34

11
Kagan Smart Card
  • Kagan identifies 56 strategies and briefly
    explains each you will develop new strategies as
    you work with this approach
  • Some are team building ideas some can be applied
    to content.
  • Keep the strategies simple, and focused on
    everyone learning the content or skill.

12
  • THINK BIG. But start small!
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com