CL Strategies
Cooperative Learning Strategies
Cooperative learning takes shape through specific strategies. Some are short and easy to drop into any lesson. Others run across days and require careful planning.
Visible and invisible disabilities, linguistic diversity, and how cooperative learning supports diverse students
Each student reads a different text section, then teaches peers in jigsaw groups; how it transforms reading lessons
A simple strategy: think alone, discuss in pairs, share with class; useful for any subject and especially revision
A content-focused strategy: groups discuss, then any member can be called to answer; ensures everyone learns
Robert Slavin’s approach combining team learning with individual improvement scores
Groups argue different sides of an issue with research and presentations; develops critical thinking and respect for opposing views
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