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Teacher Education and Professional Development

Kansas State University Libraries

2005

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The Effectiveness Of Student-Chosen Pairs For Cooperative Learning, Robin Morelock Jan 2005

The Effectiveness Of Student-Chosen Pairs For Cooperative Learning, Robin Morelock

Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research

Cooperative learning is a well-established technique for improving student learning. A large number of studies have shown that cooperative learning improves learning, understanding and remembering. It also helps students feel better about themselves, the class and their classmates. (Johnson, Johnson and Holubec 1993; Slavin 1991). My own experience as a Junior High science teacher leads me to agree with studies indicating the value of cooperative learning. This study, however, deals not with the value of cooperative learning, but with establishing the best grouping for cooperative learning. Research on grouping has not shown clear-cut results. Heterogeneous and homogeneous groups both seem …