Cooperative Learning to Reduce Inequalities: Instructional Approaches and Dimensions

This manuscript deals with how cooperative learning in pre-school and primary education can be dimensionalized in terms of reducing gender differences and inequalities. In this study, formulated through instructional approaches delivered in four medium- to very high-complexity schools (the number of...

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Main Authors: Dolors Cañabate, Remigijus Bubnys, Lluís Nogué, Lurdes Martínez-Mínguez, Carolina Nieva, Jordi Colomer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10234
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spelling doaj-dd2e1a32435f4cc1a30f0baf4a5001232021-09-26T01:28:55ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-09-0113102341023410.3390/su131810234Cooperative Learning to Reduce Inequalities: Instructional Approaches and DimensionsDolors Cañabate0Remigijus Bubnys1Lluís Nogué2Lurdes Martínez-Mínguez3Carolina Nieva4Jordi Colomer5Department of Specific Didactics, University of Girona, 17004 Girona, SpainInstitute of Education, Vilnius University Siauliai Academy, 25 Visinskio Street, 76351 Siauliai, LithuaniaDepartment of Specific Didactics, University of Girona, 17004 Girona, SpainDepartment of Teaching Musical, Artistic and Corporal Expression, University Autònoma of Barcelona, 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès, SpainDepartment of Teaching Musical, Artistic and Corporal Expression, University Autònoma of Barcelona, 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès, SpainTeaching Innovation Networks on Reflective and Cooperative Learning, Institute of Sciences Education, University of Girona, 17003 Girona, SpainThis manuscript deals with how cooperative learning in pre-school and primary education can be dimensionalized in terms of reducing gender differences and inequalities. In this study, formulated through instructional approaches delivered in four medium- to very high-complexity schools (the number of students with an immigrant background ranging from 30% to 100%), 376 pre-service teachers and 43 qualified teachers were asked to analyze the instruction that they gave to 1658 pre-school and primary students over two consecutive years. Instruction was defined in terms of contextualized physical education challenges that included cooperative psychomotor physical challenges, guided discovery activities and psychomotor problem-solving. The analysis was based on reflective narratives on both gender differences and inequalities, which evinced 792 comments regarding gender (618 by the pre-service teachers and 174 by the schoolteachers) and 627 comments for inequalities (363 by the pre-service teachers and 264 by the schoolteachers). The analysis produced categories based on critical reflection—on both individual and classroom scales—from the pre-service teachers and the schoolteachers. Each of the cooperative learning dimensions, i.e., positive interdependence, individual accountability, promotive interaction, social skills, and group processing, were investigated to produce a set of principles and competencies that best promoted education for sustainable development. The research produced 42 principles that operated under the tenet of leave-no-one-behind, with positive interdependence and promotive interaction providing the higher number of principles that are best suited to tackle, through cooperation processes, equity and inclusivity issues in pre-school and primary education classrooms.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10234cooperative learninginequalitiesgenderpre-service teachersprimary education
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author Dolors Cañabate
Remigijus Bubnys
Lluís Nogué
Lurdes Martínez-Mínguez
Carolina Nieva
Jordi Colomer
spellingShingle Dolors Cañabate
Remigijus Bubnys
Lluís Nogué
Lurdes Martínez-Mínguez
Carolina Nieva
Jordi Colomer
Cooperative Learning to Reduce Inequalities: Instructional Approaches and Dimensions
Sustainability
cooperative learning
inequalities
gender
pre-service teachers
primary education
author_facet Dolors Cañabate
Remigijus Bubnys
Lluís Nogué
Lurdes Martínez-Mínguez
Carolina Nieva
Jordi Colomer
author_sort Dolors Cañabate
title Cooperative Learning to Reduce Inequalities: Instructional Approaches and Dimensions
title_short Cooperative Learning to Reduce Inequalities: Instructional Approaches and Dimensions
title_full Cooperative Learning to Reduce Inequalities: Instructional Approaches and Dimensions
title_fullStr Cooperative Learning to Reduce Inequalities: Instructional Approaches and Dimensions
title_full_unstemmed Cooperative Learning to Reduce Inequalities: Instructional Approaches and Dimensions
title_sort cooperative learning to reduce inequalities: instructional approaches and dimensions
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This manuscript deals with how cooperative learning in pre-school and primary education can be dimensionalized in terms of reducing gender differences and inequalities. In this study, formulated through instructional approaches delivered in four medium- to very high-complexity schools (the number of students with an immigrant background ranging from 30% to 100%), 376 pre-service teachers and 43 qualified teachers were asked to analyze the instruction that they gave to 1658 pre-school and primary students over two consecutive years. Instruction was defined in terms of contextualized physical education challenges that included cooperative psychomotor physical challenges, guided discovery activities and psychomotor problem-solving. The analysis was based on reflective narratives on both gender differences and inequalities, which evinced 792 comments regarding gender (618 by the pre-service teachers and 174 by the schoolteachers) and 627 comments for inequalities (363 by the pre-service teachers and 264 by the schoolteachers). The analysis produced categories based on critical reflection—on both individual and classroom scales—from the pre-service teachers and the schoolteachers. Each of the cooperative learning dimensions, i.e., positive interdependence, individual accountability, promotive interaction, social skills, and group processing, were investigated to produce a set of principles and competencies that best promoted education for sustainable development. The research produced 42 principles that operated under the tenet of leave-no-one-behind, with positive interdependence and promotive interaction providing the higher number of principles that are best suited to tackle, through cooperation processes, equity and inclusivity issues in pre-school and primary education classrooms.
topic cooperative learning
inequalities
gender
pre-service teachers
primary education
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10234
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