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Assignment 2: Cooperative Learning Groups
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GOAL: To put into practice a Cooperative Learning activity with your students, and to record what you noticed.
GIVE: Feedback to others on their assignments at the TWB Learning Cafe.
Assignment 2: Cooperative Learning Groups
To further your understanding of Cooperative Learning, read the article below and share with your colleagues at the TWB Learning Cafe .
Required Reading :
What is the Collaborative Classroom?
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What is the Collaborative Classroom?
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What interesting things did you learn from the article or from actually doing the Cooperative Learning activity with yourstudents? Read what others have said. Add your thoughts. Join your global colleagues in conversation at the TWB Learning Cafe .
Definition
In Outcome-Based Learning, all school programs and instructional efforts are designed to have produced specific, lastingresults in students by the time they leave school.
Basic Elements
The principles followed by Outcome-Based Learningpractitioners include:
Under Outcome-Based Learning, curriculum design includes these steps:
This curriculum method revolves around developing "good character" in students by practicing and teaching moral values anddecision making.
Basic Elements
Character Education assumes that schools don't just have the responsibility to help students get "smart"; they also have theresponsibility to cultivate basic moral values to guide their students in their behavior throughout life.
Character Education teaches students to understand, commit to, and act on shared ethical values - in other words, "know the good,desire the good, and do the good." Typical core values include: respect, responsibility, trustworthiness, fairness, caring, and communityparticipation.
Schools committed to Character Education tend to:
The influence of Character Education is evident in the outcomes of many school districts emphasizing qualities such as"contributor to the community," and "ethical global citizen."
Assignment 3: Reflecting Upon Instructional Theories
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GOAL: To deepen your understanding of instructional theories and to consider what works best for your classroom practice.
GIVE: Feedback to others on their assignments at the TWB Learning Cafe .
Assignment 3: Reflecting Upon Instructional Theories
You have been introduced to the following:
HOW TO GET TO THE NEXT MODULE:
Usually, you just click "Next" to go to the next page. When you finish a section, however, (as you're about to do when you finishreading these two paragraphs), you need to click on the "Outline" button, which is on the bottom, right-hand side of the page. Look underneath the bluebar and click on the word "Outline."
When you click on "Outline," a screen will come up that will show you the outline for Course 2. Look for the next section to read andclick on the first topic in that next section. For example, when you get to the outline now, look under the next section called "Curriculum Theories" andlook for the first topic in black lettering called "Overview." Click on "Overview."
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