collaborative learning. (c) frey & fisher, 2008 teacher responsibility student responsibility...
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Collaborative Learning
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(c) Frey & Fisher, 2008
TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
Focused Instruction
Guided Instruction
“I do it”
“We do it”
“You do it together”
Collaborative
Independent “You do it alone”
A Structure for Instruction that Works
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Comprehension and Collaboration
1. Prepare for and participate in collaborations with
diverse partners, building on each others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
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K-2 Features• Following the rules of discussion• Moving from participation to turn taking• Sustaining discussion through questioning• Adult support
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3-5 Features• Preparation for discussion• Yielding and gaining the floor• Posing and responding to questions• From explaining own ideas to explaining the
ideas of others
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6-8 Features• Using evidence to probe and reflect• Collegial discussions include goals and deadlines• Questions connect ideas from several speakers• Acknowledge new information
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9-10 Features• Use prepared research in discussion• Voting, consensus, and decision making• Ensure hearing full range of opinions or options• Summarize and synthesize points of disagreement
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11-12 Features• Civil, democratic discussions• Questions probe reasoning and evidence• Resolving contradictions• Determine what additional info is needed
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Talk occurs on grade level
topics,
texts, and
issues.
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The teacher designs
meaningful experiences and
outcomes aligned with the established purpose.
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Quality Indicator #1
Complexity of Task: The task is a
novel application of a grade-level appropriate concept and is designed so that the outcome is not
guaranteed (a chance for productive failure exists).
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Quality Indicator #2Joint attention to tasks or materials
Students are interacting with one another to build each other’s knowledge. Outward
indicators include body language and
movement associated with meaningful
conversations, and shared visual gaze on materials.
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Quality Indicator #3Argumentation not arguing:
Student use accountable talk to persuade, provide evidence, ask
questions of one another, and disagree
without being disagreeable.
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Quality Indicator #4
Language support: Written, verbal, teacher, and peer supports
are available to boost academic language usage.
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Quality Indicator #5
Grouping: Small groups of 2-5 students are purposefully constructed to maximize individual strengths without magnifying areas of
needs (heterogeneous grouping).
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Quality Indicator #6
Teacher role: What is the teacher
doing while productive group work is
occurring?
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Purpose of Collaborative Learning
Students work together using academic language to discover information.
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Which Is It?
Group Work
• Interaction• Academic language
practice and development
• Clarifying beliefs, values, or ideas
• Goal is sharing, not solving
• No accountability or group accountability
Productive Group Work
• Interaction• Academic language
practice and development• Consolidating
understanding using argumentation
• Goal is resolving problems, reaching consensus, or identifying solutions
• Individual accountability
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Busy Bee
TTYPA
Think-Pair-Square
Carousel
Novel Ideas Only
Opinion Stations
Others?
Group Work Examples
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Productive Group Work Examples
• Conversation Roundtable• Numbered Heads Together• Book clubs• Jigsaw• Walking Review• Collaborative Poster• ReQuest
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Getting Started with Collaborative Learning
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Thank you!