Monday, June 27, 2011

Week Three 1510

My assignment this week was all about cooperative learning.  Here is a You tube video that sums up the idea of cooperative learning:

Cooperative learning is an excellent tool for students, of all ages!  This past semester I was able to observe excellent teachers in the classroom.  I was surprised to see the constant movement in the classroom compared to what I grew up with almost 30 years ago.  Classrooms are mobile and active, which is something that is exciting to see.  I was able to watch these master teachers take students of all ability levels and create an environment that allows every student to excel.  In the elementary school that I have been observing in, there is a high population of ELL students.  I noticed that many of the ELL students that spoke no English would sit quietly in class, taking in all the sights and sounds of the classroom and then work the best they could on the assignments.  When the teacher or specialists spent extra time with the ELLs there was a greater opportunity for deeper learning.  However, with 25+ students in a class, it is easy for the quiet students and ELLs to get overlooked.  This is where cooperative learning is a great benefit for all students.

My mentor had great success with Think-Pair-Share in his classroom.  He used this technique daily and several times within each lesson.  I watched as quiet students came to life when they were given the time to think about an idea, share with their fellow classmates in a small group setting, and then present to the class as a whole.  I marveled as students encouraged each other and politely challenged some thoughts and ideas.  The students who were higher achieving always took the time to listen and offer any suggestions and the students who tend to struggle always listened closely.   There were times that I could literally see new ideas form as two or three students talked about concepts and ideas. 

This type of learning gets me very excited!  I look forward to observing over the next several years as I finish up my own education, and take all these ideas and concepts into my own classroom.  I can already see that cooperative learning is an incredible tool for every classroom.  I get excited watching students work together and understand ideas rather than "just learn it."  As students go into to the world and continue in their education and become employed, this teaching tool will prove beneficial in daily living.  You can't get much better than that!

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