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The effect of numbered heads together (NHT) cooperative learning model on the cognitive achievement of students with different academic ability
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Numbered HeadsEducational PsychologyEducationCognitive AchievementDifferent Academic AbilitySocial SciencesElementary EducationInstructional DesignMathematics EducationStudent LearningCollaborative LearningCognitive DevelopmentCognitive ScienceLearning SciencesElementary StudentsCognitive VariableStudent-centered LearningClassroom InstructionAcademic AbilityCooperative Learning
Learning models and academic ability may affect students' achievement in science. This study, thus aimed to investigate the effect of numbered heads together (NHT) cooperative learning model on elementary students' cognitive achievement in natural science. This study employed a quasi-experimental design with pretest-posttest non-equivalent control group with 2 x 2 factorial. There were two learning models compared NHT and the conventional, and two academic ability high and low. The results of ana Cova test confirmed the difference in the students' cognitive achievement based on learning models and general academic ability. However, the interaction between learning models and academic ability did not affect the students' cognitive achievement. In conclusion, teachers are strongly recommended to be more creative in designing learning using other types of cooperative learning models. Also, schools are required to create a better learning environment which is more cooperative to avoid unfair competition among students in the classroom and as a result improve the students' academic ability. Further research needs to be conducted to explore the contribution of other aspects in cooperative learning toward cognitive achievement of students with different academic ability.
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