Interactive Student Centered Learning: A Cooperative Approach to Learning concentrates on Student Centered Learning (SCL) which encompasses Active Learning (AL), Cooperative Learning (COL), Collaborative Learning (COLL), and occasionally Constructivism Learning (CONS) teaching methodologies. This bo
Student Centered Cooperative Learning: Linking Concepts in Education to Promote Student Learning
β Scribed by George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 142
- Series
- SpringerBriefs in Education
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book helps teachers understand the links between cooperative learning (also known as collaborative learning and peer learning) and other student-centered approaches. It discusses cooperative learning and communities of practice; cooperative learning and neuroscience; cooperative learning and critical thinking; cooperative learning and alternative assessment; cooperative learning and multiple intelligence; cooperative learning and positive education; cooperative learning and meeting the needs of introverts; and cooperative learning and justice issues, with each chapter exploring a different aspect of how education can be student centered.
If you are looking for a fresh perspective on cooperative learning, this book is for you. It helps you explore how cooperative learning is so much more than just asking students to arrange themselves in a group, and considers how cooperative learning can fit with other areas of education that you care about.
Although the two authors both completed their PhDs in the West, they have taught in Asia for the past 25+ years, working with students and teachers from a wide variety of Asian and other countries, and with teachers from a very wide variety of content areas who teach students of many different ages.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-x
Student Centered Cooperative Learning: An Introduction (George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya)....Pages 1-17
Communities in Support of Learning (George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya)....Pages 19-28
Neuroscience and What It Tells About Education (George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya)....Pages 29-42
Thinking Skills (George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya)....Pages 43-59
Alternative Assessment (George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya)....Pages 61-74
Personality Variations: The Case of Introversion, Ambiversion, and Extroversion (George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya)....Pages 75-83
Multiple Intelligences (George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya)....Pages 85-97
Positive Education: A New Way to Look at Learning (George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya)....Pages 99-110
Justice: How Education Can Promote It (George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya)....Pages 111-131
Conclusion (George M Jacobs, Willy A Renandya)....Pages 133-136
Back Matter ....Pages 137-137
β¦ Subjects
Education; Learning and Instruction; Teaching and Teacher Education; Professional and Vocational Education
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