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Cooperative Learning: Integrating Theory and Practice
Contributor(s): Gillies, Robyn M. (Author)
ISBN: 1412940478     ISBN-13: 9781412940474
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
OUR PRICE:   $143.45  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2007
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Annotation: "???This text??'s greatest strengths are bringing together a range of powerful teaching strategies connected to students taking responsibility for their own learning and the learning of others. The focus on both teacher strategies to encourage effective group talk and student strategies to encourage effective discourse is helpful.???"???Nancy L. Markowitz, "San Jose"" State University"

Although cooperative learning is widely endorsed as a pedagogical practice that promotes learning and socialization among students, teachers still struggle with how to introduce it into their classrooms. This text highlights the strategies teachers can use to challenge student thinking and scaffold their learning as well as the strategies students can be taught to promote discourse, problem???solving, and learning during cooperative learning.

Key Features"Presents cooperative learning in conjunction with national standards: " The book situates cooperative learning within the context of No Child Left Behind and a climate of high stakes testing."Links theory with practice: "Numerous case studies and small group exercises highlight how teachers can assess both the process and outcomes of cooperative learning."Emphasizes the key role teachers play in establishing cooperative learning: " Guidelines are given on how teachers can establish cooperative learning in their classrooms to promote student engagement and learning across various levels and for students of diverse abilities."Incorporates the latest research on cooperative learning: " An overview is provided of the major research and theoretical perspectives that underpin the development of cooperative learning pedagogy.

IntendedAudience

This is an excellent supplementary text for several undergraduate and graduate level K???12 teacher preparation and certification courses regularly offered in schools of education. It can also be used as one of several texts in courses on cooperative learning and as a supplement in K???12 teaching methods courses.

Talk to the author! r.gillies@uq.edu.au ??

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Educational Psychology
- Education | Research
- Education | Classroom Management
Dewey: 371.395
LCCN: 2006035649
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 7.5" W x 9.25" (1.56 lbs) 288 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

Gilles focuses the majority of the book on the relationship in the classroom between the individual teacher and the students. She gives teachers ammunition to overcome resistance to cooperative learning by presenting well-substantiated research on virtually every page of her book showing the benefits of having students study together.

--Ted Wohlfarth, PSYCCRITIQUES

This text′s greatest strengths are bringing together a range of powerful teaching strategies connected to students taking responsibility for their own learning and the learning of others. The focus on both teacher strategies to encourage effective group talk and student strategies to encourage effective discourse is helpful.

--Nancy L. Markowitz, San Jose State University

Although cooperative learning is widely endorsed as a pedagogical practice that promotes learning and socialization among students, teachers still struggle with how to introduce it into their classrooms. This text highlights the strategies teachers can use to challenge student thinking and scaffold their learning as well as the strategies students can be taught to promote discourse, problem--solving, and learning during cooperative learning.

Key Features

  • Presents cooperative learning in conjunction with national standards: The book situates cooperative learning within the context of No Child Left Behind and a climate of high stakes testing.
  • Links theory with practice: Numerous case studies and small group exercises highlight how teachers can assess both the process and outcomes of cooperative learning.
  • Emphasizes the key role teachers play in establishing cooperative learning: Guidelines are given on how teachers can establish cooperative learning in their classrooms to promote student engagement and learning across various levels and for students of diverse abilities.
  • Incorporates the latest research on cooperative learning: An overview is provided of the major research and theoretical perspectives that underpin the development of cooperative learning pedagogy.

Intended Audience

This is an excellent supplementary text for several undergraduate and graduate level K--12 teacher preparation and certification courses regularly offered in schools of education. It can also be used as one of several texts in courses on cooperative learning and as a supplement in K--12 teaching methods courses.

Talk to the author! r.gillies@uq.edu.au


Contributor Bio(s): Gillies, Robyn M.: - Robyn M. Gillies is an associate professor in the School of Education at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. She has worked extensively in schools to help teachers establish cooperative learning pedagogical practices in their classrooms. The results of this research have been published in many leading international journals including, The Journal of Educational Psychology, The Journal of Special Education, The International Journal of Educational Research, Learning and Instruction, and the British Journal of Educational Psychology. In 2003 she co-edited; Cooperative Learning: The Social and Intellectual Outcomes of Learning in Groups (RoutledgeFalmer). Gillies is a member of the editorial board for the International Journal of Disability, Development and Education and editor of the Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling.