Learning (to work) together in school.

Posted by Lisa (Elisabeth) H. Braley at 7/17/2010 3:00:00 PM

 How do you learn (to work) together in school?

 

Community/Class Work

Group Teamwork

Partner Team work

Individual or Independent Work

Info Delivery

Teacher, student or speaker presentation

while others listen

One or two strong leaders & diplomats help the group keep up and stay focused

Leader and follower or equal balance of power

Listening, Reading

Delivery Modes

Auditory

Visual

Written

 

Active Involvement

  • Teaching, helping, learning cycle
  • Discussing & solving problems
  • Explaining: Figuring out things
  • Solving problems
  • Sharing: Giving and receiving
  • Teaching, learning cycle
  • Thinking critically
  • Remembering
  • Using all of your past experiences & using knowledge to  solve a problem alone
  • Activities

New activities, Introducing new ideas, Presentations

Complicated ideas

Tests, Writing

Skills Involved

Listening, Forming questions

Building leadership and listening skills necessary for employment

Building confidence skills

Applying the skils you've learned
Exhibiting confidence

In class, you should improve your ability to work in these different modes.  For your future, these skills will help you.