COOPERATIVE LEARNING
Cooperative learning is more than merely having students sit together,
helping the others do their work.
Cooperative learning requires a number of
criteria be met. They are:
• learners actively participate;
• teachers become learners at times, and learners sometimes teach;
• respect is given to every member;
• projects and questions interest and challenge students;
• diversity is celebrated, and all contributions are valued;
• students learn skills for resolving conflicts when they arise;
• members draw upon their past experience and knowledge;
• goals are clearly identified and used as a guide;
• students are invested in their own learning.
Group members are also responsible for the behavior
of all members. If a team member displays inappropriate behavior, it is
the duty of fellow members to remind that student to `check' him/herself.
The members attempt to refocus the misbehaving student by offering help and
suggestions.
How will cooperative learning benefit students?
• When students work together toward a common goal,
academic work becomes valued by peers.
• Students are motivated to help one another learn.
• Students take responsibility for their own
learning.
• Students translate the teacher’s language into kid
talk for one another.
• Students learn to see situations from another’s
viewpoint, justify their own viewpoints, and analyze ideas.
• Students have fun learning.

A great way to help take control back from your panic attacks is to compliment yourself and others around you. You are not what your thoughts and feelings are telling you, so do not judge yourself by them. Think about what you truly are and do the opposite of what your panic is telling you about yourself.
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