Cooperative
Cooperative
Cooperative
Learning
Cooperative learning is a successful
teaching strategy in which small
teams, each with students of
different levels of ability, use a
variety of learning activities to
improve their understanding of a
subject.
Each member of a team is
responsible not only for
learning what is taught but also
for helping teammates learn,
thus creating an atmosphere of
achievement. Students work
through the assignment until all
group members successfully
understand and complete it
Cooperative efforts result in
participants striving for mutual
benefit so that all group
members:
gain from each other's efforts.
recognize that all group members
share a common fate.
know that one's performance is
mutually caused by oneself and
one's team members.
feel proud and jointly celebrate
when a group member is
recognized for achievement.
Why use
Cooperative
Learning?
• promote student learning
and academic achievement
• increase student retention
• enhance student satisfaction
with their learning
experience
• help students develop skills
in oral communication
• develop students' social
skills
• promote student self-esteem
• help to promote positive
race relations
5 Elements
of
Cooperative
Learning
01
WINTER
Template •
1. Positive
Interdependence
(sink or swim together)