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What is cooperative learning?

The acronym PIES may be used to denote the key elements of positive interdependence, individual accountability, equal participation, and simultaneous interaction.

What is cooperative learning?

The acronym PIES may be used to denote the key elements of positive interdependence, individual accountability, equal participation, and simultaneous interaction.

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  1. 1. QSAR Inquiries, LLC Immediate assessment method, The student centered classroom, eLearning mechanisms- Dr. Robert D.Craig, Ph.D The use of cooperative learning and technology in science education Traditionally, education in science course like chemistry, physics and biology (computer science) Maintains a student-centered and task-based approaches to learning.
  2. 2. In the early 1900’s, The teacher's primary activity was assigning and listening to these recitations; students studied at home. A test might be given at the end of a unit, and the process, which was called "assignment-study-recitation-test", was repeated. In addition to its overemphasis on verbal answers, reliance on rote memorization (memorization with no effort at understanding the meaning), and disconnected, unrelated assignments, it was also an extremely inefficient use of students' and teachers' time. It also insisted that all students be taught the same materials at the same point; students that did not learn quickly enough failed, rather than being allowed to succeed at their natural speeds this background section of the company begins with what traditional science education was. It touches on four (4) cases of typical students in have encountered in science course I have instructed in the past 4 years The background will also mention what this company plans to do with the use of cooperative science and technology in education as opposed to student-centered and task-based approaches to learning. The traditional teacher-centered methods focused on rote learning and memorization must be abandoned in favor of student-centered and task-based approaches to learning. However, many parents and conservative citizens are concerned with the maintenance of objective educational standards based on testing, which favors a more traditional approach. What exactly does a test measure? And , it this measurement an accurate picture of a student’s performance or mastery in a particular subject area . Fact-based science: Science class is an With Inquiry-based Science a student might be Science opportunity to transmit concrete knowledge and asked to devise an experiment to demonstrate specific vocabulary from the teacher (or that the earth orbits the sun. The emphasis
  3. 3. textbook) to the students. Students focus on changes from memorizing information that memorizing what they are told. "Experiments" was learned through a scientific method to follow cookbook-style procedures to produce the actually using the scientific method of expected results. discovery. Traditional education, also known as back-to-basics, conventional education or customary education, refers to long-established customs found in schools that society has traditionally deemed appropriate. Topic Traditional approach Alternate approaches Teacher-centred instruction: Student-centred instruction: Person • Educational essentialism • Educational progressivism • Educational perennialism Students matched by age, and possibly Students dynamically grouped by interest or ability also by ability. All students in a for each project or subject, with the possibility of Classroom classroom are taught the same different groups each hour of the day. Multi-age material. classrooms or open classrooms.[3] Traditional education emphasizes: Progressive education emphasizes: Teaching • Direct instruction and lectures • Hands-on activities methods • Seatwork • Student-led discovery • Students learn through • Group activities listening and observation[4] Instruction based on textbooks, Project-based instruction using any available Materials lectures, and individual written resource including Internet, library and outside assignments experts
  4. 4. In a study of “shared knowledge and team performance” these questions were addressed: 1. How effectively did they communicate? 2. How effectively did they resolve conflicts? 3. How effectively did they solve problems What is knowledge of procedure? It is procedural knowledge, or knowledge how to do something. The claims to know how to juggle and how to drive are claims to have procedural knowledge To access knowledge of procedure, individuals where asked to write down any procedures that they used to complete the task Of course, It is possible to know all of the theory behind driving a car (i.e. to have all of the relevant propositional knowledge) without actually knowing how to drive a car (i.e. without having the procedural knowledge). What is cooperative learning? The acronym PIES may be used to denote the key elements of positive interdependence, individual accountability, equal participation, and simultaneous interaction. Kagan (2003) has Why Use Cooperative Learning?
  5. 5. Here are some of the most recent views into cooperative learning in science education Research has shown that students who work in cooperative groups do better on tests, especially with regard to reasoning and critical thinking skills than those that do not (Johnson and Johnson, 1989). Next , I would like to provide an example of what students I have encountered, recently
  6. 6. What is college population in Bronx like? I would like to describe 4 students. They have been given letters so as not to use names • Student A • Student B • Student C • Student D Student a Student a is lively, bubbly, and a pleasure to have in your class. Often, she struggles with advanced chemistry classes. She comes from a nice family, and like most 23 year olds, works part time “capital one” and has many friends. When I tried to get Student b, a scholarship, her grades were not high enough. At a result • She did not belong to any science clubs. She also had inadequate grades to enter, or obtain any science awards. • She also never presented any poster presentations, or done any biology or chemistry research projects outside of her classwork • She was denied basic scholarships because of this
  7. 7. Student b • Student b is a bilingual student who is very bright. I had the pleasure of seeing her obtain her Asscociate degree and move on to a four year school. She has a high grade point index. She has Many friends, and she also works part-time at a pharmacy. She often wishes she did not have to work. She has aspirations to become a social worker. But has no mechanism to do so. Student c Has disability services as do the over 30 percent of students at Hostos community college have Needs additional time to take tests. However,, is very popular on campus and Belongs to many clubs He also belongs to Services for Students with Disabilities (SSWD) . This is an office created under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and New York State and New York City statutes. The college has created an office, Services for Students with Disabilities (SSWD), that provides services to help each student with a disability maximize his or her potential for success. Based on an intake interview and documentation provided by a student, and student such as student c, may be found eligible for a variety of accommodations may be provided to help qualified students attain their academic objectives.
  8. 8. There are other services also provided to students with disabilities (ie: autism, and job placement services) high cases of asthma Students with disability services: at a college like Hostos. 30% of the population are designated for disability services. Also, historically, much to the bronx and Harlem area is plaqued with high cases of asthma (get grant write up) Asthma in Bronx County is nearly a epidemic. The Bronx County has some of the highest rates of asthma in the United States. Rates of death from asthma in the Bronx are about three times higher than the national average. Hospitalization rates are about five times higher. In some neighborhoods in the Bronx it is estimated that 20% of the children have asthma.3 Within New York City the disparity in asthma hospitalization rates is very pronounced. According to a study, hospitalization rates for asthma in Bronx County and East Harlem are 21 times higher than those of affluent parts of the city. It is rather diificult to focus academically when suffering from asthmatic symtomps
  9. 9. Student D is approximately 30 years old and about to obtain an associates degree. She works full time. She also suffers from asthma. She misses school because of this: Students with asthma are also advised to: • Carry an Asthma Attack Card with you at all times. • Register with the college health centre, let them know you have asthma and ask who can be contacted in case of an emergency. • Ensure you take your preventer routinely and carry your reliever inhaler at all times. • If living on campus, ensure your roommates are aware of your condition and ensure that the accommodation is non-smoking. • . Normally, a college and it students, have populations which are representative of the neighborhood in which it resides. What does this have to do with programming and assessment? At the college of staten Island, CUNY, there is vast over crowding, and not enough instructors hired to teach at these colleges. When there is over crouding occurs: • • (1)There is a drop in the attention given by students to a particular classroom lecturer. • (2) There are also not enough classes offered –appropriate one’s which delay the graduation of many students
  10. 10. • (3)There are report “huge gaps” is many student programs due to the lack of appropriate classes offered. • Students like student A and Student B, cannot fully enjoy a college experience. There are a great many distractions in a urban setting. The use of clubs, like the chemistry club, or bio club is beneficial. Earth day events are also great for providing a college environment for students who work part time
  11. 11. • Enhanced teaching methods: • 1. If the instructor and students have an immediate assessment method, an immediate response to a given topic and its understanding may be addressed. College of Staten Island, and Hostos community collges are commuter colleges. Meaning, unlike Adelphi university and private 4 years schools, students do not dorm on campus • 2. The student centered classroom as opposed to traditional methods. Mechanisms needed to target students who need additional help • 3. eLearning mechanisms in the lecture portions and labs of science curriculum. A greater focus of procedure of problem solving, were appropriate • 4. Classroom clickers or "student response systems" have become high-demand classroom tools in schools, universities, and training programs across the country
  12. 12. • 5. Working with student counselors and faculty development development office to assist and scaffold learning in difficult course areas.

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