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Jacobs, George M.; Teh, Jiexin; Spencer, Leonora – Online Submission, 2017
This article utilises theories, methods and tools from the fields of Social Psychology and Education to suggest new metrics for the analysis of competitive sport. The hope is that these metrics will encourage cooperation to exist alongside of the dominant feelings of competition. The main theory from Social Psychology involved here is Social…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Competition, Athletics, Social Psychology
Jacobs, George M.; Lawson, Nimrod Delante – Online Submission, 2017
Creativity makes life more enjoyable and successful, both for students and people generally. The complex elements of society require that people be creative in order to guide humanity forward. Thus, educators often strive to promote creativity among their students and themselves. The present paper offers a broad definition of creativity and then…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creativity, Creative Development, Definitions
Jacobs, George M. – 1991
Five cooperative learning methods are described with the theories that support them. The five methods are: (1) Group Investigation (GI), developed by S. Sharan and others; (2) Jigsaw, developed by E. Aronson and others; (3) Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD), developed by R. E. Slavin and others; (4) Learning Together, developed by D. W.…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Comparative Analysis
Jacobs, George M.; McCafferty, Steven G.; Iddings, Ana Christina DaSilva – Online Submission, 2006
This chapter presents a basic overview about psychological theories that are foundational to cooperative learning: social psychology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, humanistic psychology, and motivational theories. In so doing, our purpose is to acquaint readers with aspects of theory and research that may be helpful to teachers…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, General Education, Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology
Jacobs, George M.; Lee, Christine; Ng, Maureen – Online Submission, 1997
In this paper, the following key questions will be examined. What is distinctive about cooperative learning, which makes it different from just groupwork? What has research found about the effectiveness of cooperative learning in promoting thinking? What conditions in cooperative learning help promote thinking? What theoretical perspectives…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Classroom Techniques, Group Activities, Intermode Differences