coperation and competition
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COOPERATION AND COMPETITIONTRANSCRIPT
COOPERATION AND
COMPETITION
CAROLINA DUQUE -UGC
Is the common effort of a group for their mutual Benefit.
Cooperation
Cooperation is working together peacefully.
Cooperation is teamwork.
Co-operative Learning
Is a teaching strategy in which small teams use a variety of learning activities to improve their understanding of a subject.
ADVANTAGES
Promote learning
Help develop skills in communication.
Promote self-esteem and increase confidence
GOOD IDEAS
Listen Encourage their peers
Distribute the work evenly among team members.
Interaction between students and between teachers,
Try to use everyone's ideas
We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools. (Martin Luther King, Jr.)
COMPETITION
Is the ability to use their skills and knowledge to achieve their purpose.
Is rivalry between two or more persons or groups for an object desired in common, usually resulting in a victor and a loser .
Competition grows out of the fact that human needs and desires .
Competition may be personal or impersonal: Competition is normally directed towards a goal and not against any individual.
Like a teachers , we must consider
We must be in continuous learning
we have an excellent academic training
Collection, Analysis Organization of
information Planning of activities
Solve the problems Use of technologies
Cooperation and Competition
While cooperation is the antithesis of competition, the need or desire to compete with others is a common impetus that motivates individuals to organize into a group and cooperate with each other in order to form a stronger competitive force.
“One theory claims that, since competition is part of every culture and since education should transmit culture”
“Compete against others versus compete against ``oneself'‘
“Global competition is a fact of life”
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WEBOGRAPHY
http://olympiads.win.tue.nl/ioi/ioi97/ffutwrld/competit.html
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lecture-notes-assignments/101628.htm