Cooperative Learning in the Classroom: Contingencies, Group Interactions, and Students with Special Needs

Cooperative learning activities play a significant role in the schoob. As such, these activities should be of interest to applied behavior analysts concerned with educational interventions. A number of factors appear to contribute to the impact of cooperative group activities, including the level of...

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Academic learning
Cooperation
Cooperative learning
Disabilities
Group behaviour
Individual behaviour
Learning difficulties
Learning disabilities
Outcomes of education
Schools
Social interaction
Special needs students
Student interaction
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