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Research & MethodologySKBI 6004

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Using Cooperative learning in classroom as teaching technique

Interaction will support the learning - provide efficient classroom environment (Lau & Habibah, 2011).

make students away from : not being confident a, isolated.

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Modern cooperative learning has widely used in all subject areas and institution levels (Felder & Brent, 2007).

Formal and informal cooperative learning

Formal :- grouped for several weeks -working on extensive project

Informal :- organized during teaching & learning - engage students with materials

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weak or low ability students concerns educators

the students will not learn much if work or learn by their own

some students find it is difficult to get organized and to begin independent activities (Wright, 2011)

learning environment/support are negative/passive

lose confidence and motivation learning language

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The aim of this study is to investigate the involvement and responses towards cooperative learning among the low ability students.

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1.How do low ability students react during cooperative learning activities?

2.What are the language benefits that they get from this cooperative learning activities?

3.What are the students’ responses towards cooperative learning?

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Morgan (2012) & Wichadee (n.d.) have same framework : 5 basic elements of cooperative learning in their study

Marcus (2009) focuses on the grouping of the students in having cooperative learning activities in the classroom.

heterogeneous groupings have some significant failings : stronger students become frustrated with weaker students

Most of the studies are on mix ability students same issue of balancing good and weak students

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5 elements of Cooperative Learning

1. Positive Interdependence.

2. Face-to-face Interaction.

3. Personal responsibility.

4. Collaborative Skills.

5. Group processing.

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Piloting for 10 weeks

Some sessions of cooperative learning activities will be observed

observations with video-tapping ( 1 hour)

Checklists are used while observing

Interviews

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Semester 2 students of Diploma in Uitm Pahang(Bel260)

Reading class

30 students from 1 particular class – mix ability

Low ability students will be spotted by looking at previous grade

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2 instruments are used : Observation & Interviews

Checklist for observations will be constructed based on the 5 elements of Cooperative learning

Interview is semi-constructed also based on the 5 elements

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Observations are for the whole class ( during activities)

After analyze the video interviews will be held

Interviews are only for particular low ability students – randomly chosen

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Research Questions

Research Design

Data collection

1. How do low ability students react during cooperative learning activities?

ObservationsSeries of observationChecklistsVideo- tapedAnalyze

2. What are the language benefits that they get from this cooperative learning activities?

Observations Series of observationChecklistsVideo- tapedAnalyze

3. What are the students’ responses towards cooperative learning?

Interviews After observationsSemi-constructed

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Marcus, R,. (2009). Observations on Cooperative-Learning Group Assignments. Chauncey Truax Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Philosophy, Hamilton College 198 College Hill Road Clinton NY. From http://www.thatmarcusfamily.org/philosophy/Papers/groupings.pdf

Morgan, B. M. (2012). Teaching Cooperative Learning with Children’s Literature. National Forum of Teacher ducation Journal Volume 22, Number 3, http://www.nationalforum.com/Electronic%20Journal%20Volumes/Bobbette,%20Morgan%20Te aching%20Cooperative%20Learning%20with%20Children%20Literature%20NFTEJ%20V22%20 N3%202012.pdf

Mai Neo, (2004). Australasian Journal of Educational Technology. Cooperative learning on the web: A group based, student centered learning experience in the Malaysian classroom Multimedia University, Malaysia. From http://www.ascilite.org.au/ajet/ajet20/neo.html

Ornelas, (2004). Cooperative Learning. A Project Presented to the Faculty of the School of Education University of San Francisco. From http://www.inbetweenness.com/Lisa%20Ornelas's%20publications/COOPERATIVE%20 LEARNING.pdf

Syafini Ismail & Tengku Nor Rizan Tengku Mohamad Maasum (2008). The Effects of Cooperative Learning in Enhancing Writing Performance. From

http://pkukmweb.ukm.my/solls09/Proceeding/PDF/Shafini.pdf Wichadee, S. ( n.d.) The Effects of Cooperative Learning on English Reading Skills

and Attitudes of the First-Year Students at Bangkok University.