Deck 11: Student Collaboration by Mary-Kate Sableski
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Deck 11: Student Collaboration by Mary-Kate Sableski
1
Which of the following are models of collaborative learning?
A) Peer learning
B) Cross-grade level
C) Jigsaw
D) All of the above
A) Peer learning
B) Cross-grade level
C) Jigsaw
D) All of the above
D
2
In __________, students form a collaborative group based on an area of interest.
A) project based learning
B) inquiry groups
C) Web 2.0
D) cross grade level
A) project based learning
B) inquiry groups
C) Web 2.0
D) cross grade level
B
3
In __________, older students are able to model and teach younger students in content areas, socialization, and how to collaborate.
A) peer learning
B) jigsaw
C) Web 2.0
D) cross-grade level
A) peer learning
B) jigsaw
C) Web 2.0
D) cross-grade level
D
4
In __________, group members are required to take on significantly more responsibility for learning.
A) peer learning
B) jigsaw
C) Web 2.0
D) project-based learning
A) peer learning
B) jigsaw
C) Web 2.0
D) project-based learning
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5
_________ groups utilize technology to collaborate and educate.
A) Peer learning
B) Cross-grade level
C) Web 2.0
D) Project-based learning
A) Peer learning
B) Cross-grade level
C) Web 2.0
D) Project-based learning
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6
Collaborative learning is considered an evolution of ______________.
A) project-based learning
B) cross-grade level
C) cooperative learning
D) peer learning
A) project-based learning
B) cross-grade level
C) cooperative learning
D) peer learning
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7
When forming collaborative groups, students of _____ to _____ is ideal.
A) 2;3
B) 2;4
C) 3;4
D) 3;5
A) 2;3
B) 2;4
C) 3;4
D) 3;5
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8
Teachers should be very clear on how the students in a collaborative group will be ________ both as a group and individually.
A) assessed
B) formed
C) disbanded
D) meeting
A) assessed
B) formed
C) disbanded
D) meeting
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9
When implementing collaborative groups, a teacher becomes "_____________" rather than teacher.
A) a consultant
B) the mentor
C) the lead learner
D) the head advisor
A) a consultant
B) the mentor
C) the lead learner
D) the head advisor
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10
Collaborative learning has an increased outcome on __________________.
A) getting a good grade.
B) sharing outcomes with others.
C) producing a unique product.
D) none of the above.
A) getting a good grade.
B) sharing outcomes with others.
C) producing a unique product.
D) none of the above.
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11
Discuss the differences and similarities between cooperative and collaborative learning.
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12
Discuss the benefits and challenges of working in a collaborative group.
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13
Identify the key considerations teachers need to account for when organizing collaborative groups.
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