Evi Eka Rahmawati
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Cooperative Learning Techniques
Cooperative
learning is more elaborate than group work activity. Cooperative learning can
be incorporated into your classroom management system. If you train your
students to work effectively in groups, the results can be a very productive
and fun learning environment.
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Jigsaw
Jigsaw is a grouping strategy in
which the members of the class are organized into "jigsaw" groups.
The students are then reorganized into "expert" groups containing one
member from each jigsaw group. The members of the expert group work together to
learn the material or solve the problem, then return to their
"jigsaw" groups to share their learning. In this way, the work of the
expert groups is quickly disseminated throughout the class, with each person
taking responsibility for sharing a piece of the puzzle.
- Two Stay Two Stray
A group with the aim of
learning systems so that students
can work together be responsible,
helping each other solve problems and
encourage each other to excel. This method also trains
students to socialize well.
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Team Game Tournament
Teams-Games-Tournament is one of the team learning strategies designed by
Robert Slavin for review and mastery learning of material.
Slavin has found that
TGT increased basic skills, students’ achievement, positive interactions
between students, acceptance of mainstreamed classmates and self-esteem.
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