Offering first-hand insights from the early originators of Cooperative Learning (CL), this volume documents the evolution of CL, illustrating its historical and contemporary research, and highlights the personal experiences which have helped inspire and ground this concept.
Neil Davidson is Professor Emeritus of Teaching and Learning at the University of Maryland, US.
Chapter 1. Introduction to Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning
Neil Davidson
Chapter 2. The Legacy of Morton Deutsch: Theories of Cooperation, Conflict, and Justice
Laurel Stevahn
Chapter 3. Learning Together and Alone: The History of Our Involvement in Cooperative Learning
David W. Johnson and Roger T. Johnson
Chapter 4. Complex Instruction for Diverse and Equitable Classrooms: In Loving Memory of Elizabeth Cohen
Rachel A. Lotan and Nicole Holthuis
Chapter 5. The Structural Approach and Kagan StructuresSpencer Kagan
Chapter 6. Student Team Learning and Success for All: A Personal History and Overview
Robert E. Slavin and Nancy A. Madden
Chapter 7. The Jigsaw Classroom: A Personal Odyssey into a Systemic National Problem
Elliot Aronson
Chapter 8. Design for Change: A Teacher Education Project for Cooperative Learning and Group Investigation in Israel
Yael Sharan and Shlomo Sharan
Chapter 9. About Richard Schmuck's Contributions to the Study of Organization Development and Cooperation in Education
Richard Arends, Neil Davidson, and Richard Schmuck
Chapter 10. Cooperative Learning in Mathematics and Beyond
Neil Davidson
Chapter 11. Synthesis of CL approaches and a multi-faceted rationale for CL - past, present, and future
Neil Davidson