TY - JOUR
T1 - Proposal of Indicators to Evaluate Regulated Learning Strategies in a Cooperative Task: An Exploratory Study
AU - Alvarez, Ibis M.
AU - Cerrato, Maria
AU - Fuentes, Marta
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - Cooperation plays a key role in educating our citizens. However, evaluating it within the field of education is a difficult task. In this study, boundaries have been applied in order to evaluate the interpsychological mechanisms involved in cooperation. The framework combines "social regulation" and "construction of knowledge", with attention to the regulatory function of socio-cultural dialogue as important dimensions in evaluating cooperation. In order to validate the proposal, an empirical and experimental pilot study is carried out setting up groups of three students with different attitudes when facing cooperative learning tasks. The discussion sequences of the five groups were categorised using the Atlas-ti and at an episodic level. The results show different strategies to regulate the behaviour during the cooperation, each of which seems to play a particular role with regards to managing knowledge and/or social interrelations (cognitive and social dimensions of regulation). The research contributes towards a methodological guide that enables us to identify and to evaluate interaction models that emerge in cooperative tasks and that explain the social regulation of learning, whilst simultaneously gaining more knowledge. © Common Ground, Ibis M. Alvarez, Maria Cerrato, Marta Fuentes, All Rights Reserved.
AB - Cooperation plays a key role in educating our citizens. However, evaluating it within the field of education is a difficult task. In this study, boundaries have been applied in order to evaluate the interpsychological mechanisms involved in cooperation. The framework combines "social regulation" and "construction of knowledge", with attention to the regulatory function of socio-cultural dialogue as important dimensions in evaluating cooperation. In order to validate the proposal, an empirical and experimental pilot study is carried out setting up groups of three students with different attitudes when facing cooperative learning tasks. The discussion sequences of the five groups were categorised using the Atlas-ti and at an episodic level. The results show different strategies to regulate the behaviour during the cooperation, each of which seems to play a particular role with regards to managing knowledge and/or social interrelations (cognitive and social dimensions of regulation). The research contributes towards a methodological guide that enables us to identify and to evaluate interaction models that emerge in cooperative tasks and that explain the social regulation of learning, whilst simultaneously gaining more knowledge. © Common Ground, Ibis M. Alvarez, Maria Cerrato, Marta Fuentes, All Rights Reserved.
KW - Cooperative learning assessment
KW - Learning regulation in cooperative task
U2 - 10.18848/1447-9494/CGP/v16i12/46788
DO - 10.18848/1447-9494/CGP/v16i12/46788
M3 - Article
SN - 1447-9494
VL - 16
SP - 341
EP - 354
JO - International Journal of Learning
JF - International Journal of Learning
IS - 12
ER -