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How Does the Jigsaw Classroom Work?
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Overview
In this segment, Eliot Aronson talks about how the jigsaw classroom works and why this noncompetitive structure is successful.

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The Jigsaw Classroom
http://www.jigsaw.org/



Pre-Test




1Does competition in the classroom benefit students?



2What might be the benefits of successful cooperation between rivals?



3Do students who learn cooperatively learn the material well?

Post-Test




4The jigsaw method requires students to depend on themselves instead of the group.
A)True
B)False



5The jigsaw method helps students learn material better but also improves the social relationships of the members of the group.
A)True
B)False



6The motivation in the jigsaw method is self-interest because the student needs the information the other students have.
A)True
B)False







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