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The Co-operative College Vision To be world leaders in education for co-operation. Mission

An introduction to Co-operative Learning Julie Thorpe Lead for Schools Programmes and Digital Learning. The Co-operative College Vision To be world leaders in education for co-operation. Mission

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The Co-operative College Vision To be world leaders in education for co-operation. Mission

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  1. An introduction to Co-operative LearningJulie ThorpeLead for Schools Programmes and Digital Learning

  2. The Co-operative College Vision To be world leaders in education for co-operation. Mission To put education at the heart of co-operation andco-operation at the heart of education.

  3. Group work Algebra activity In your groups, you have 3 minutes to complete as many of the questions as possible.

  4. Reflection Did one person who was good at maths find the answers? Was everyone involved? Did anyone/everyone learn something? Does small group work guarantee learning?

  5. Activity “Imagine a doctor goes to sleep for 100 years and then wakes up. She decides to go to work and practise medicine. Imagine her surprise at the latest technology, methods and medicines, or indeed the reaction of other doctors or patients. Imagine instead a teacher who does the same and goes back to the classroom after 100 years. He goes to the front of the class room and takes up his chalk, writes a few key points and the goes on to question students, to which individuals put up their hands to respond. Would anyone notice that 100 years have elapsed since he last taught?” (Robert Slavin) In pairs spend three minutes discussing the extent to which you think pedagogy has changed in the last 100 years?

  6. Interactive? Open questioning/ interactive learning or ‘Guess what is in my mind’?

  7. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

  8. Vygotsky

  9. We learn… 10 per cent of what we read 20 per cent of what we hear 30 per cent of what we see 50 per cent of what we hear and see 70 per cent of what we discuss with others 80 per cent of what we experience personally 90 per cent of what we teach to others. How much of what we have learnt about learning over the last 100 years do we put into practice?

  10. Co-operative learning Robert Slavin Spencer Kagan David and Roger Johnson Shlomo Sharan Richard Smuck Elizabeth Cohen Don Brown Charlotte Thomson Wendy Jolliffe

  11. PIES Positive Interdependence Individual Accountability Equal Participation Simultaneous Interaction

  12. Structures A co-operative learning structure: • Organises classroom instruction. • Is content-free and repeatable. • Implements the basic principles of co-operative learning (PIES).

  13. Keys to success with co-operative learning Structures Teams Management Class building Team building Social skills PIES

  14. Thank you Julie Thorpe julie@co-op.ac.uk - 0161 819 3014

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