The Impact of Cooperative Learning Strategies on Pupils’ Learning Engagement in the Smart Classroom Environment

Author(s):  
Xue Qin ◽  
Yi Zhang ◽  
Pei Gu ◽  
Li Lin
2017 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-95 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalia Larraz ◽  
Sandra Vázquez ◽  
Marta Liesa

Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyze and assess the impact of cooperative learning in the acquisition of generic skills in teaching students. Design/methodology/approach The methodology underlying this research has a qualitative orientation. An ad hoc questionnaire has been used as an instrument, in addition to a team notebook, and the observation as procedure to analyze the perceptions of the students in the process. Findings The main results indicate that thanks to the active methodologies, more specifically, the cooperative learning, students develop and improve transferable skills, such as negotiation, leadership, teamwork, reflection, etc. Similarly, the authors have observed improvements in the classroom environment and their social interactions. Research limitations/implications The limitations and possible implications of this study are in the direction of analyzing the implemented cooperative learning methodology techniques to observe the existence of differences in learning. Moreover, they are also related to the analyzing of individual implications for teamwork to assess group learning and its influence on motivation and teamwork. Finally, they are related to the analysis of the involvement of observation and self-regulatory mechanisms in the teamwork learning. Practical implications With this research, the authors incise in the necessary methodological change in universities, responding to the demands of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and highlight the importance of using active methodologies. Social implications Cooperative learning is an effective teacher training tool for future teachers who will have to develop in an interpersonal context and, in turn, will teach students who need to acquire a personal and social skills. Originality/value This paper evaluates the impact of using active methodologies and how they contribute to the development of transversal or generic competencies in a real context of university learning.


Author(s):  
Luthfi Abdul Manaf

The aim of this research is to identify cooperative learning strategies in enhancing the skill of written expression and understanding the impact of these strategies. The introduction of collaborative learning in the promotion of the skill of written expression among students at the Department of Arabic Language Education at the Islamic University of Tolong Agung. Use this search descriptive qualitative portal. The researcher also used research tools to collect data, namely observation, interview and documents. Data analysis is data reduction, data presentation, and data validation by constant comparison. To examine the validity of the data, the researcher is working to prolong the times of attendance and tripartite and discuss with some of the brothers.The results of this research showed that the goals of teaching expression in the cooperative learning strategy are using steps such as the teacher to set goals, materials and teaching methods and then set the procedures of education by dividing the students into six groups. The teacher prepares the working drawings for the students with different colors for each group, distributed to each group. A student from the groups began working by walking around the teacher to observe the positive tingling atmosphere. After the students finished working, each group discussed their work in front of another group, and then the teacher evaluated the students' work. The use of cooperative learning strategies has a significant impact on students' skill upgrading in the expression of discretion.يهدف هذا البحث إلى معرفة إستراتيجات التعلم التعاوني في ترقية مهارة التعبير التحريري ومعرفة أثر تلك الاستراتيجات مدخل التعلم التعاوني في ترقية مهارة التعبير التحريري لدى طلبة لدى قسم التربية للغة العربية بالجامعة الإسلامية الحكومية تولونج أجونج. استخدم هذا البحث المدخل الوصفي الكيفي. كما استخدم الباحث أدوات البحث لجمع البيانات وهي الملاحظة والمقابلة والوثائق. وأما تحليل البينات فهو تنقيص البيانات، وتقديم البيانات، واثبات البيانات بمقارنة الثابت. ولتفتيش صحة البيانات يعمل الباحث تطويل أوقات الحضور والتثليثي والمناقشة مع بعض الإخوان.ودلت نتائج هذا البحث على أن أهداف التعليم التعبير التحريري باستراتيجية التعلم التعاوني تستخدم الخطوات منها تعيين المعلم الأهداف والمواد ووسائل التعليمية ثم تعيين إجراءات التعليم بتقسيم الطلبة في ست مجموعات، فيعد المعلم قراطيس العمل للطلبة مع ألوان مختلفة لكل مجموعة، فيوزعها على كل مجموعة. بدأ طالب من المجموعات بالعمل فيتجول المعلم لمراقبة جو التلعم الإيجابي. بعد أن انتهى الطلبة من العمل، قامت كل مجموعة بالمناقشة حول عملهم أمام مجموعة أخرى، ثم بعد ذلك قام المعلم بالتقويم على أعمال الطلبة. واستخدام استراتيجيات التعلم التعاوني له أثر كبير عند الطلبة في ترقية المهارة التعبير التحريري.


2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 241-251
Author(s):  
Ju Young Park ◽  
Chung Hee Woo

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine how the acceptance of diversity of nursing college students affects creativity and to verify empirically the role of individual cooperative learning competency and unlearning competency in such influence relations. Methods: This study surveyed 209 nursing college students and analyzed the structured questionnaire data using SPSS WIN 21.0 and AMOS 18.0. Results: The results of this study were as follows. First, the creativity of the subjects showed significant correlations with all other variables. Second, diversity openness directly affected creativity. We also confirmed that diversity openness and cooperative learning competency have a positive effect on creativity through mediating unlearning competency. Conclusion: In order to enhance the creativity of nursing college students, diversity openness should be actively reflected in the curriculum. In addition, concrete teaching-learning strategies should be developed in order to increase and enhance the unlearning competency and cooperative learning competency of nursing students.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 118-129
Author(s):  
Asti Gumartifa ◽  
◽  
Indah Windra Dwie Agustiani

Gaining English language learning effectively has been discussed all years long. Similarly, Learners have various troubles outcomes in the learning process. Creating a joyful and comfortable situation must be considered by learners. Thus, the implementation of effective learning strategies is certainly necessary for English learners. This descriptive study has two purposes: first, to introduce the classification and characterization of learning strategies such as; memory, cognitive, metacognitive, compensation, social, and affective strategies that are used by learners in the classroom and second, it provides some questionnaires item based on Strategy of Inventory for Language Learning (SILL) version 5.0 that can be used to examine the frequency of students’ learning strategies in the learning process. The summary of this study explains and discusses the researchers’ point of view on the impact of learning outcomes by learning strategies used. Finally, utilizing appropriate learning strategies are certainly beneficial for both teachers and learners to achieve the learning target effectively.


Author(s):  
Lea Christy Restu Kinasih ◽  
Dewi Fatimah ◽  
Veranica Julianti

The selection and determination of appropriate learning strategies can improve the results to be obtained from the application of classroom learning models. This writing aims to discipline students to develop individual abilities of students to be more active in the learning process and improve the quality of learning. The learning process in Indonesia in general only uses conventional learning models that make students passive and undeveloped. In order for the quality of learning to increase, the Team Assisted Individualization learning model is combined with the task learning and forced strategies. The Team Assisted Individualization cooperative learning model is one of the cooperative learning models that combines learning individually and in groups. Meanwhile, task and forced learning strategies are strategies that focus on giving assignments that require students to complete them on time so that the learning process can run effectively. Students are required to do assignments according to the given deadline. This makes students become familiar with the tasks given by the teacher. Combining or modifying the learning model of the assisted individualization team with forced and forced learning strategies is expected to be able to make students more active, disciplined, independent, creative in learning and responsible for the tasks assigned. Therefore this method of incorporation is very necessary in the learning process and can be applied to improve the quality of learning in schools.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 164-172
Author(s):  
Veky Robinson Sabarlele

The purpose of this classroom action research (CAR) is to aim to find out whether there is an increase in learning outcomes in the subject of Citizenship Education students using cooperative learning strategies. This research is a classroom action research study involving 30 students of class X Accounting SMKN 2 Tanimbar Selatan consisting of 5 women and 20 men. Some of the variables investigated in this study are as follows (1) input variables which include students, lesson material, learning resources, (2) the variable process of organizing teaching and learning activities, such as teaching and learning interactions, student questioning skills, student learning methods, and (3) output variables such as student curiosity, students' ability to apply knowledge, student learning motivation, student learning outcomes, student attitudes towards learning experiences through improvement activities. There are four stages carried out in carrying out this research activity, namely: the stages of planning, implementation of actions, observation and interpretation as well as analysis and reflection. This research was conducted in two research cycles. From the results of the action in the first cycle, it was found that the average value of students was 78.67 with the highest score of 90 and the lowest value of 65 and completeness of learning only reached 77% or 23 students out of 30 students, still below the established completeness of 85% of students unfinished learning 23% or 7 students out of 30 students. Thus the next learning cycle still needs to be designed. Results in Cycle II the average value of students 81.00 with the highest value of 95 and the lowest value of 70 and completeness of learning has only reached 87% or 26 students out of 30 students, already above the mastery that has been set that is 85% of students who have not finished learning 13 % or 4 students out of 30 students. Thus there is no need to design further learning cycles. The results showed that the use of cooperative learning strategies in fact can improve learning outcomes in subjects Citizenship Education in class X Accounting for SMKN 2 Tanimbar Selatan 2018/2019


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 137
Author(s):  
Graça Bidarra ◽  
Anália Santos ◽  
Piedade Vaz-Rebelo ◽  
Oliver Thiel ◽  
Carlos Barreira ◽  
...  

This work analyzes spontaneous cooperation between children who participated in Automata for STEM, European Union funded Erasmus+ project workshops. Taking into account the characteristics of automata, that involve a narrative part and a mechanism, the project used them to implement contextualized and interdisciplinary STEM activities. The pedagogical method involved the presentation of automata, and children being challenged to plan and construct their own. Although no cooperative learning strategies were imposed during the workshops, this research aimed to identify types of spontaneous cooperation that could emerge among children. Data was gathered through participant observation and a questionnaire. Core dimensions of spontaneous cooperation were identified as well as specific dimensions, pointing to a divergent type, characterized by involvement between pairs of children in different projects, and to another type, convergent, involving work between pairs of children in the same project. Spontaneous cooperation also varied according to the children’s age or the workshop structure. During workshops with children aged 6–7 years, the class teacher was present and provided guidance, the children were seated in pairs or in a presentation arrangement. During workshops for older children of 8–9 years of age, there was less guidance and the class teacher sometimes was not even in the room the children worked at round tables.


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