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Implementing Cooperative Learning with Mildly Handicapped Students in Regular Classrooms
Authors:Howard Margolis  Lisa A Freund
Institution:1. Queens College of The City University of New York;2. College of Mount Saint Vincent
Abstract:THE LITERATURE on cooperative learning suggests it can benefit mildly handicapped and nonhandicapped students academically, socially, and emotionally. This article emphasizes the cooperative learning approaches of Johnson and Johnson, Slavin, and other closely related practitioners. It discusses salient research on cooperative learning, shows how it can help meet student needs in heterogeneous classes, addresses how to overcome potential problems, and offers implementation guidelines. It also provides a framework for initiating cooperative learning in ways that reduce or eliminate resistance.
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