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Cooperative Learning: Listening to How Children Work at School
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2001
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Teacher EducationPerformance StudiesLearning SciencesCollaborative LearningClassroom LearningGroup WorkEducationGuide ChildrenGroup InteractionStudent-centered LearningEarly Childhood EducationClassroom PracticeCollaborative PracticesCooperative Learning
Abstract Cooperative and collaborative learning are recognized as valuable components of classroom learning. However, many questions remain regarding how teachers might structure and guide children's group-learning experiences. An ethnographic case study of 29 Grade 6 and Grade 7 students who worked in groups over 5 weeks was examined to determine what was learned. Data included audiotape recordings of 6 groups of children working together across 11 work sessions, student interviews, children's self-evaluations and drawings, and research reports. Findings revealed that when working in groups, children require periods of unstructured time to organize themselves and to learn how to work together toward a mutual goal.
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