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Cluster seating  Way to put desks in clusters to facilitate cooperative learning and small group lessons.
Communication  Verbal and nonverbal exchange within the classroom.
Competitive goal structures  Occurs when students perceive that they can obtain their goal if, and only if, the other students with whom they work fail to obtain their goals.
Cooperative goal structures  Occurs when students perceive they can obtain their goal if, and only if, the other students with whom they work also obtain their goals.
Goal structures  The way that goals specify the degree of interdependence sought among students. There are three different types of goal structures: individualistic, competitive, and cooperative.
Group Investigation (GI)  An approach to cooperative learning in which students help define topics for study and then work together to complete their investigations.
Group skills  Skills students have to participate effectively in groups.
Independent task  A situation where a learning task can accomplished by individuals working alone.
Individualistic goal structure   Occurs when achievement of the goal by one student is unrelated to the achievement of the goal by other students.
Interaction patterns  Term used to refer to the patterns of the verbal and nonverbal communication in classrooms.
Interdependent task  A learning task that requires students to work together in interdependent ways.
Jigsaw  An approach to cooperative learning in which students work in mixed ability groups and each student is responsible for a portion of the material.
Numbered-heads-together  Small group strategy that encourages cooperation and participation.
Reward structures  The ways in which rewards can be distributed within a classroom. There are three types: individualistic, competitive, and cooperative.
Social skills  Skills or abilities individuals have to work or interact effectively in social and group settings.
Structural approach  Approach to cooperative learning attributed to Spencer Kagen.
Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD)  An approach to cooperative learning in which students work in mixed ability groups and rewards are administered and recognized for both individual and group effort.
Swing seating  Seating plan that allows easy movement of seats and chairs during cooperative learning lessons.
Task structures  The way lessons are arranged and the learning demands that lessons place on students.
Think-pair-share  A technique used by teachers to slow down the pace of discourse and to increase student participation.







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