Cooperative Learning is a dynamic instructional model that can
teach diverse content to students at different grade levels, with
students working together in small, structured, heterogeneous
groups to master subject content. It has a strong research
tradition, is used frequently as a professional development tool in
general education and is now emerging in physical education.
This book defines Cooperative Learning in physical education and
examines how to implement Cooperative Learning in a variety of
educational settings. It explores Cooperative Learning in physical
education from three main perspectives. The first, context of
learning, provides descriptions of Cooperative Learning in
different levels of education (elementary school, secondary school,
and university physical education). The second, Cooperative
Learning in the curriculum, offers case studies from teachers and
researchers of their experiences of implementing Cooperative
Learning within their own national context. The third perspective,
key aspects of Cooperative Learning, examines how the different
elements of the model have been foregrounded in efforts to enhance
learning in physical education.
As the only text to provide international perspectives, from eight
different countries, of Cooperative Learning in physical education,
this book is important reading for any student, researcher or
teacher with an interest in physical education, sport education,
sport pedagogy, curriculum development or methods for learning and
teaching.
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