Singapore has set the global pace for student-centered learning with a 2:1 (2 pupils with one computer) ratio in its master plan for IT in Education. This shows that even in other progressive countries, the 1: 1: pupil-computer ratio is still an ideal to be achieved. Reality therefore dictates that schools face the fact that each classroom, especially in public or government schools, may not be equipped with the appropriate number of computers.
The creativity of the teacher will have to respond to the situation, and so cooperative learning will likely be the answer to the implementation of IT supported learning in our schools. But the situation may not be that bad since there are motivational and social benefits to cooperative learning and these can compensate for lack of hardware that educators face.
Defining cooperative learning
Defining cooperative learning
Cooperative or collaborative learning is learning by small groups of students who work together in a common learning task. It is often also called group learning but to be truly cooperative learning, 5 elements are needed:
1. A common goal
2. Interdependence
3. Interaction
4. Individual accountability
Therefore not every group work is cooperative learning since students working on their work sheets physically sat around a table may be working together without these features of cooperative learning.
From several studies made on cooperative learning, it is manifested that cooperative learning in its true sense is advantageous since it:
(a) Encourage active learning, while motivating students
(b) Increases academic performance
(c) Promotes literacy and language skills
(d) Improves teacher effectiveness
In addition, there are studies show that cooperative learning enhances personal and social development among students of all ages, while enhancing self-esteem and improving social relations between racially and culturally different students.
Cooperative learning and the computer
Researchers have made studies on the learning interaction between the student and the computer. The studies have great value since it has been a long standing fear that the computer may foster student learning in isolation that hinders the development of the student’s social skills.
Now this mythical fear has been contradicted by the studies which show that when students work with computers in groups, they cluster and interact with each other for advice and mutual help. And given the option to work individually or in a group, the students generally wish to work together in computer-based and non-computer-based activities. Reflecting on this phenomenon, psychologists think the computer fosters this positive social behavior due to the fact that it has a display monitor – just like a television set – that is looked upon as something communal.
Therefore researchers agree that the computer is a fairly natural learning vehicle for cooperative (at times called promotive) learning.
Components of cooperative learning
Educators are still wary about the computer’s role in cooperative learning. Thus they pose the position that the use of computers do not automatically result in cooperative learning. There therefore assign the teacher several tasks in order to ensure collaborative learning. These are:
· Assigning students to mixed-ability teams
· Establishing positive interdependence
· Teaching cooperative social skills
· Insuring individual accountability, and
· Helping groups process information
Reflection:
- The computer can be a wonderful tool to facilitate discussion.With a cooperative learning strategy, the computer helps them get around the problem. The reason is this: kids want to succeed with these tools and this motivates them to overcome their natural shyness about sharing or working together.
- The use of computer software is often task oriented, moving about in search of information or using programs in combination with each other. This fits well with the cooperative teaching methodology. The computers can also generate a lot of excitement and some anxiety among the kids.
I agree that computer is one of the effective tools in facilitating discussions because it boost the interest of the students.So as future teacher, don't ever think that this computer replaces your authority.
TumugonBurahinmarjorie, you did a nice blog!..congrats!
yes, you are right...because I know that cooperative learning makes learners learn more. Technology like computer makes studies easier. So that, if the learners collaborates with the computer the more the knowledge will be acquired by the learners.so it is good to apply in our teaching....
TumugonBurahinComputers and student?? Sounds like fun. As a kid, computers has always aroused my curiosity, and and that curiosity movited me to learn more on what those tv like thing can do ( actualy I was after the games ^^). Now computers can greatly aid a student on almost every task. Google is the new trend and of couse you should be the master of contol+c and control+v. So computers and students??? A great combination. ^^
TumugonBurahinI hope our gov can comply with the 1:1 student computer ratio. But anyway just like what the blog said it can improve a students social and cooperative skills.