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Carroll, E. Ruth – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1991
Suggests that the cooperative learning group is more effective than the straight lecture method of teaching written business communication. States that, in an earlier study, students' comments showed maturation in the area of interpersonal relationship skills. Suggests procedures for structuring and implementing cooperative learning groups and…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Business Education, College Juniors, College Seniors
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MacGregor, Jean – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1990
This chapter explores some of the historical underpinnings of collaborative learning and highlights the issues involved in designing collaborative approaches including roots of collaboration in education, epistemological theory, reframing the student and teacher roles, and shared inquiry as a process of reform. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Educational Change, Epistemology
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Snow, Diane M. – Interdisciplinary Humanities, 1998
Discusses why group presentations are a valuable activity for humanities courses illustrating how presentations elicit discussions, enable students to share their talents, and make the study of art and history relevant to the students' lives. Addresses the formation of groups, the guidelines for assignments, and the evaluation of the group work.…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Benefits, Educational Objectives, Experiential Learning
Prouty, IlaSahai – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 2000
A work of art documents the artist's perceptions. The conundrum of how to communicate one's perceptions effectively is the foundation of art. Making art in the classroom involves dialogs between artists and themselves, and artists and their audience. An entire class collaborating on a work augments the learning experience. Instructions are given…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Art Activities, Art Expression, Cooperative Learning
Janulaw, Al – CSTA Journal, 2000
In matrix teaching, teachers utilize elements of cooperative learning and project-based learning, but all students are held responsible for their own final products. A hypothetical story illustrates a worst-case scenario for cooperative learning, then the story is analyzed for its difficulties. Offers strategies for avoiding ineffectual group work…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Creative Teaching, Group Activities
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Molina, Bogusia; Brigman, Greg; Rhone, Angela – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2003
A multicultural model for children in Grades K through 5 to foster skills needed for success is presented. The learning, living, and working (LLW) group work model focuses on three skill sets identified by multiple researchers over the past 30 years as necessary for success in school, relationships, and work. These three skill sets--learning…
Descriptors: Story Grammar, Service Learning, Play, Academic Achievement
Son, Jeong-Bae – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2006
This paper reports the results of a study that examined an online discussion group established for a computer-assisted language learning (CALL) course and investigated patterns of interactions generated through the online discussion and participants' attitudes toward the computer-mediated communication (CMC) activity. The participants in the study…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Group Activities, Educational Technology, Second Language Instruction
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Kommer, David – Middle School Journal (J3), 2006
Boys and girls have different needs. Trying to teach them equally instead of equitably is doing disservice to both. When children reach middle school, the issue of gender becomes a huge concern for both genders as they get conflicting messages about their role requirements from society. As such, middle school teachers must accept the differences…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Classroom Environment, Sex Fairness, Gender Issues
Wagner, Robin; Wilson, Bill – 1995
Gettysburg College (Pennsylvania) developed a program which centered on NCSA Mosaic as a vehicle for collaborative learning. The project involved a select number of incoming freshmen who lived together in the then-experimental residential college program. Goals included mastery of basic library and computer skills, gaining familiarity with…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Educational Development
Schaeffer, Randy S.; Cates, Ward Mitchell – 1996
Classroom teachers have long used group activities as part of their repertoire of teaching techniques. Personalities, goals, the group dynamic, the teacher's level of supervision, and other factors play a role in the efficacy of student collaboration. This paper describes five cooperative learning techniques: student teams-achievement divisions;…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Games, Group Activities
Cooper, James L.; And Others – Journal of Staff, Program & Organization Development, 1991
Cooperative learning may be defined as a structured, systematic instructional strategy in which small groups work together toward a common goal. It differs from collaborative learning in its emphasis on highly structured techniques for ensuring positive interdependence within groups and its insistence on individual accountability rather than…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Educational Research
Lippert, Susan K.; Granger, Mary J. – 1997
The role of Information Systems within organizations is constantly changing. Undergraduates concentrating in Information Systems need to acquire the knowledge and skills to compete in this dynamic arena. The undergraduate curriculum must not only address technical knowledge, but also communications and collaborative skills necessary for…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Group Activities, Higher Education, Information Science Education
Educational Research Service, Arlington, VA. – 1990
Instructional methods that seek to promote learning through student cooperation, rather than competition, are discussed in this handbook. Sections include an outline of the characteristics of cooperative learning techniques; a summary of research on the effects of cooperative learning on academic achievement, ethnic relations, mainstreaming, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education
Borchardt, Donald A. – 1990
This paper discusses "Guided Design," a method for teaching course content which engages students in group decision-making, where problems are solved or issues are resolved in a step-by-step process using instructions and feedbacks especially prepared to make students think for themselves about subject matter rather than depend on the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creative Thinking, Decision Making, Group Activities
Lyons, Paul R. – 1989
Instructional designs are described that respond to the personal needs of adult learners, the general education needed for employees in contemporary, complex organizations, and the need for effective instruction models for use with adult students. Following a discussion of the changing expectations in the work environment that result in a need for…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Cooperation, Cooperative Learning, Education Work Relationship
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