Sunday, April 12, 2009

Reflection Entry 18

Collaborative research is a constructivist problem solving model that says that students work together towards a common learning goal. There are five principles: focusing on learning outcomes, developing communication, posing the problem, generating multiple perspectives, and making informed decisions. These principles guide teachers and students as they focus on working together. It is important for the teacher to define the learning outcomes for the student, and also for the students to develop critical communication skills. These skills will help them problem solve, empathize and work better with one another. The students have to agree on the problem, and then use their research to come up with definitions, and evaluate the results of their research. It is a process that takes time, but the benefits for students is amazing. It helps them become critical thinkers as well as great communicators. The example came from an undergraduate study program, but it can be applied to any grade level.

http://www.uoregon.edu/%7Etep/resources/crmodel/model/index.html

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