Collaborative learning in the Scottish curriculum for excellence: the challenges of assessment and potential of multi-touch technology |
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Authors: | Sandra McKechan Jennifer Ellis |
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Institution: | 1. School of Education, University of the West of Scotland, University Avenue, Ayr KA8 0SX, UKSandra.McKechan@uws.ac.uk;3. School of Education, University of the West of Scotland, University Avenue, Ayr KA8 0SX, UK |
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Abstract: | Scottish educational policy advocates the benefits of collaborative learning as a way of developing critical life skills, across the primary curriculum. In this paper, the rationale for collaborative learning, and specifically the Critical Skills (CS) approach, is considered along with an account of the perspectives of primary teachers implementing the methodology in their classroom. Based on the results of semi-structured interviews and an electronic survey, this article considers teachers’ opinion on the effectiveness of the CS approach, and highlights challenges relating to attaining, effectively retaining and analysing the evidence of impact gained via collaborative learning. It concludes that the latest technologies, including multi-touch technology, present scope to ease the challenge of assessing the collaborative process. |
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Keywords: | collaborative learning co-operative learning critical skills assessment multi-touch technology |
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