Does Cooperative Learning Mean Equal Learning?

This article compares the progress of college business students of different achievement levels after they have engaged in cooperative learning. A ratio of the average post-cooperative learning test scores to the average precooperative learning test scores for each student measured progress in a sem...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of education for business 1996-09, Vol.72 (1), p.5-7
Hauptverfasser: Hampton, David R., Grudnitski, Gary
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article compares the progress of college business students of different achievement levels after they have engaged in cooperative learning. A ratio of the average post-cooperative learning test scores to the average precooperative learning test scores for each student measured progress in a semester-long, introductory course. The ratios reflect significant variability in relative achievement among the 215 students classified as low, average, and high achievers. Additionally, the low-achieving students appeared to benefit most from cooperative learning. This result suggests that cooperative learning may be particularly valuable in helping low achievers succeed.
ISSN:0883-2323
1940-3356
DOI:10.1080/08832323.1996.10116817