Cooperative Learning through a Reflective Lens explores cooperative
learning through the lens of reflective language teaching, delving into
a wide range of issues on which teachers will want to reflect and
suggesting ways that they could do that reflection. The book begins with
background on cooperative learning including its theoretical roots and
the research which supports its use. Next, eight principles for using
cooperative learning are explained and examples are given as to how to
implement those principles. Further highlighting the book' practical
focus is a chapter on nuts and bolts matters that need to be considered
when teachers help their students do cooperative learning. Of course,
the light of reflection shines throughout the book, including in a
chapter on how to encourage reflection among students on their own
learning and on the functioning of their cooperative learning groups.
Another chapter offers guidance on how reflection can inform teachers'
use of cooperative learning with their students, as well as teachers'
cooperation with their colleagues. The book finishes with example
lessons which bring to life the principles and practicalities discussed
in earlier chapters of the book.