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Cooperation in the Classroom: The Jigsaw Method

Cooperation in the Classroom: The Jigsaw Method

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Publisher Pinter & Martin Ltd.
Year 15/03/2011
Pages 144
Version paperback
Readership level Professional and scholarly
Language English
ISBN 9781905177226
Categories Social, group or collective psychology
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The jigsaw classroom is a cooperative learning technique with a three-decade track record of successfully reducing racial conflict and increasing positive educational outcomes. Not only does it open the door to warmer, closer friendships within and across ethnic boundaries, it has also proved effective at raising the self-esteem of students while improving their performance and increasing their liking for school and their enthusiasm about learning.



The jigsaw technique was first developed in the early 1970s by psychologist Elliot Aronson and his students at the University of Texas and the University of California. Since then, hundreds of schools have used the jigsaw classroom with great success.



With a new foreword by Joshua Aronson.

Cooperation in the Classroom: The Jigsaw Method

Table of contents

1 1. Classroom competition and cultural diversity; 2 2. Cooperative learning: background and issues; 3 3. How to transform a collection of competitive individuals into a cooperative group; 4 4. Jigsaw: the pieces of the puzzle; 5 5. Examining the pieces of the puzzle: solving problems in the jigsaw classroom; 6 6. Putting all the pieces together; 7 7. Research on jigsaw; 8 8. Sharing jigsaw: an in-service workshop; 9 9. Cooperation in the context of a competitive society

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