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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Igniting Student Involvement, Peer Interaction, and Teamwork: A Taxonomy of Specific Cooperative Learning Structures and Collaborative Learning Strategies

The Wabash Center

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Author
Cuseo, Joseph B.
Publisher
New Forums Press, Stillwater, OK
The student-centered pedagogical practices of cooperative learning, collaborative learning, and team learning can be united and defined inclusively as two or more learners who work interdependently toward a common goal, on a common task, that culminates with a consensual decision or creation of a common product. The purpose of this monograph is to provide a description and rationale for a taxonomy designed to delineate and categorize itself is included as a separate unit, with the intention that it may serve as a stand-alone "user’s manual" or "procedural index file" containing specific, step-by-step practices that can be accessed conveniently and implemented expeditiously. (From the Publisher)