Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... learning situations with coop- erative ones . Given the diversity of their methods , the consistently positive results are striking and very heartening . Are students who participate in existing cooperative activities , such as inter ...
... learning situations with coop- erative ones . Given the diversity of their methods , the consistently positive results are striking and very heartening . Are students who participate in existing cooperative activities , such as inter ...
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... learning . From all this research , what can we conclude ? With cooperative learning , students learn not only the material but other lessons as well . The investigators speak for themselves : Slavin ( 1980 ) said cooperative learning ...
... learning . From all this research , what can we conclude ? With cooperative learning , students learn not only the material but other lessons as well . The investigators speak for themselves : Slavin ( 1980 ) said cooperative learning ...
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... Learning together and alone : Cooperative , competitive and individualistic learning ( 2d ed . ) . Englewood Cliffs , NJ : Prentice - Hall . Offers teachers strategies for implementing various goals , in- cluding steps for creating ...
... Learning together and alone : Cooperative , competitive and individualistic learning ( 2d ed . ) . Englewood Cliffs , NJ : Prentice - Hall . Offers teachers strategies for implementing various goals , in- cluding steps for creating ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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