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Prepared by Rizky Nurul Amalia Hanny S. Surya Yakob Metboki Budi Ilhami. Number Heads Together. An overview on Learning Theory. 5 points to know about learning theory. Factors in criticizing learning theory. Kinds of learning theory.
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Prepared by RizkyNurulAmalia Hanny S. Surya YakobMetboki Budi Ilhami Number Heads Together
Cooperative Learning Theory: a born theory of constructivism theory learning
The developer and his idea: • Kagan in Bookman, et al (2001: 1) believed that Number Heads Together is “a technique which is useful for quickly reviewing objective material in a fun way”.
What does it look like? • Practically, students in each team of four are numbered 1, 2, 3, or 4. • In so doing, students train each other on the material to be mastered. This is also called Discussing Reasons. • Next, teachers pose a question and call a number: 1, 2, 3, or 4. Students with that number are allowed to answer and earn points for their team. • Furthermore, the class can be lead to repeat the previous sections (Bookman, et al, (2001); Jacob, Lee, & Ball (p. 43-44).
References • Bookman, B., et al. (2001). Cooperative Learning - Descriptions of some commonly used techniques. The NYS Biology - Chemistry Mentor Network, DDE Title II, FLCC, 2001. Retrieved November 11, 2012, from http://opas.ous.edu/Committees/Resources/Research_papers/15CommonlyUsedTechniques.pdf. • Brown, H.D. (2000). Principles of LlanguageLearning and Teaching. 4th Edition. New York: Prentice Hall Regents. • Jacobs, G. M., Lee, G. S., & Ball, J. (….) Cooperative Learning. A sourcebook of Lessons Plans for Teacher Education on Cooperative Learning. ……Kagan Cooperative Learning. • Slavin, R. E. (1995). Cooperative Learning.New York: Teachers Collage Press. • Sugihartono, et al. (2007). PsikologiPendidikan. Yogyakarta: UNY Press.
Steps • Preparation • Formation of groups • Discussion of problems • Call the number of members or giving answers • Gives conclusions
Preparation…, preparing a lesson plan If you fail to plan You plan a failure
Formation of groups…, • The teacher divides the students into heterogeneous groups consisting of 3-5 students • Teachers gave a number to each student in the group and name the group • The group was formed by a mixture of in terms of social background, race, ethnicity, gender and learning ability • If one group is smaller than the others have no. 3 answer for no. 4 as well. The teacher can give numbers or students can give numbers themselves
Management Tips…, • Before posing a question, make sure each person is assigned a number • Having students sit in a specific seat according to number insures honesty in responding • Model how to make sure each person knows the answer
Heads Together…, • Activity sheets distributed to students as a material to be studied • Students then think individually • Discussion of problems • Each member of the group they should know the answer to the question • Ensure enough ‘wait time is given for the group to do the task
Call the number of members…, • The teacher then calls a number and students from each group with the same number raised their hands • prepare for and respond to the entire class
Variations…, • Instead of sharing out with the class, they share with their answers with students who have the same number. • Reinforce mental math by calling numbers as the result of mental math problems. (e.g. Call on students whose number is the square of two.)
Gives conclusions…, • Teachers with students concluded the final answer of all questions related to the material presented
References • http://teaching-my-students.blogspot.com/2011/08/numbered-heads-together-nht-model-in.html retrieved on 29th November 2012 • Kagan Publishing • http://www.eazhull.org.uk/nlc/numbered_heads.htm