Talk:Collaborative learning

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Examples from Around the World
This section needs to be re-written to include actual examples of collaborative learning around the world. The items there now simply explain how it is not used; and I'm unsure what word the author was thinking of, but I don't believe the German people generally value indolence. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.235.255.4 (talk) 16:28, 28 July 2016 (UTC)

Editing Differences from Cooperative Learning
From the Kyndt meta-analysis on cooperative learning, it shows that not all people view cooperative learning and collaborative learning as distinct learning methods and even if people agree there are differences, there is debate regarding what the differences are. I want to show the different views on the similarities and collaborative learning. Lklee1227

Removing criticism
I'm going to remove the "criticisms" section for the time being. While it is true that these are common fears of collaborative learning, the section as it is currently written does not paint a very fair (nor referenced) picture of the actual debate (i.e., it isn't that people who work with collaborative methods don't know about these objections, or that there aren't ways for these objections to be worked around). Further, with out sources, it is hard to discuss some of this (e.g., Johnson and Johnson have noted that there is no research to indicate that high-performing students do not benefit from collaborative learning and that there is compelling evidence on the other side...what evidence does the current "criticisms" section have against this?).

Of course, this is all debatable, but it is better to have it here on the talk page than on the entry page where things that may or may not be true might pass as truth. matthew 01:49, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 * So you agree those are the standard criticisms, yet you removed the section anyway? Just rewrite it to improve it, don't delete it unless you can show they are outright wrong. It's been so long since I've read anything on the topic I don't have any sources handy, but

simply removing valid criticisms doesn't help either. At least copy the section to the talk page. - Taxman Talk 02:00, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

Similar articles?
Are Learning community and collaborative learning similar? FT2 (Talk 11:05, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
 * I would say that collaborative learning is more about pedagogical practice whereas Learning Community deals more with the social structure of such a community.Loyola 13:28, 5 July 2007 (UTC)

Definition clarification
consequently it's worth looking back at the definition and trying to find an exit to this crucial point. Briaboru

Criticism section
This article needs a criticisms section. From the discussion above it seems like there used to be one. Perhaps some discussion of the relative effectiveness of collaborative learning. Without some discussion of criticisms I don't think the article can adequately address NPOV. 60.240.207.146 (talk) 02:55, 20 August 2010 (UTC)

Collaborative Scripts Section
There has been a lot of research on collaborative scripts. Since they are such a large part of collaborative learning, this section may want to be fleshed out. One way to flesh out the section is to discuss the difference between scripts that are implemented dynamically or statically. Another thing that could be discussed in this section are the limitations to scripting such as over scripting and the impact this can have on learning. Jenno0101 17:36, 15 September 2012

Cultural Variations/Practices/Examples
I'd like to add a new section titled something along the lines of cultural practices or examples to input some information of how collaborative learning occurs in indigenous communities of the Americas. I have five+ sources for these ideas and really believe that this information would be beneficial to this page. As of now I'm feeling that the way the page is written "collaborative learning" seems more 'work-place', 'classroom' focused information. More specifically, it would be a section focused on cultural examples of collaborative learning, then why it's important and possibly another section on how it differs from other cultures (specifically indigenous communities vs. western classroom models). A couple of sources that confirm these differences and these instances of collaborative learning are coming from Mariëtte de Haan, Ruth Paradise, Barbara Rogoff, Susan Urmstom Philips. Also want to clarify that because this deal with pedagogical practice, I'm thinking this information should go here and not in "learning communities" Thoughts? Rygonzal (talk) 20:42, 8 November 2012 (UTC)

Update: Added new definition to intro on page. Added new section to page with two sub-sections to that section.Rygonzal (talk) 20:22, 20 November 2012 (UTC)

It would be helpful for the page if more additions are added under cultural variations, for example another subsection titled "Examples from indigenous communities in _____" with examples from different communities across the world. Rygonzal (talk) 21:40, 4 December 2012 (UTC)

Possible Outline for Upgrade to Article
COLLABORATIVE LEARNING


 * Definition of Collaborative Learning
 * Strategies
 * Think-Pair Share
 * definition
 * advantages
 * disadvantages
 * Three Step Interview
 * definition
 * advantages
 * disadvantages
 * Simple Jigsaw
 * definition
 * advantages
 * disadvantages
 * Numbered Heads Together
 * definition
 * advantages
 * disadvantages
 * Impact
 * Design of a Collaborative Learning Group
 * Managing
 * Evaluation
 * Types
 * Online
 * In-Person
 * Long Distance
 * General Tips
 * establishing the right sized group
 * creating group roles
 * create a pre-test and a post-test
 * much more in reference 5
 * Research Evidence
 * Examples
 * school
 * cultural examples
 * work
 * other

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Proposed merge of Hopekshannon/Collaborative learning into Collaborative learning
This is a pre existing article. Title of this article simply adds original editor’s name which is unnecessary. Postcard Cathy (talk) 17:16, 10 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Merge proposal is no longer necessary because the "Hopekshannon" article has been returned to the user's draft space, and they have been advised to add their two cents to this article and not to create a duplicate article. ---  DOOMSDAYER 520 (Talk&#124;Contribs) 02:12, 6 August 2020 (UTC)