Monday, February 8, 2010

Reflection #5- Cooperative/ Collaborative learning

Cooperative/ collaborative learning is a very productive way of learning in a classroom. It is essential that a teacher incorporates at least two assignments through ought the school year that consist of collaborative learning. Working in groups enhances learning in many efficient ways. Usually, a group of two or more students are places together to solve a problem, or discuss a lecture that was brought up by the teacher. The main goal of a collaborative assignment is watching students actually cooperate with one another and work together as a team. Sometimes it is very difficult to place students in a team and expect each one to do their fair share in an assignment. Group work identifies responsibility from the team members. With evaluation sheets and group progress, the teacher can observe the behavior of students as they come together with a project or assignment. She can see who is usually a group leader and who is not such a hard worker. These group assignments identify a student’s strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, placing ones weakness with another one’s strengths creates the actual collaboration. Students help each other and balance out one another to come up with a final project. Students use all of their critical thinking skills together to come up with one final solution or conclusion to whatever assignment it is they are doing. When students work with one another they develop their interpersonal skills and come up with better ways to deal with conflict. Collaborative learning groups must consist of three things. First, the students must feel comfortable in their groups, but also challenged. Second, the students cannot be too big, that way all students can contribute and participate in the assignment equally. Third, the task the students are completing must be clearly identified. Collaborative learning helps students absorb knowledge and skills from one another and put it all together to create their own individual meanings. They learn through experience and  guidance from one another. Group work introduces students to diversity and the art of working and accepting ideas from other people. Collaborative learning will benefit students in the long run because it will be applied in many situations that we are faced with in the future. Working with a team is something that will be reflected when students enter the business world later on. Collaborative work helps students get a better understanding of a subject while also expanding their social skills at the same time. Collaborative work is a good way to enhance motivation in students because it is usually a more entertaining activity than any individual task assigned by a teacher. 

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