Year 2007
Nº 236, enero-abril 2007
Historical perspective of the cooperative learning: A long and winding road across four centuries | Historical perspective of the cooperative learning: A long and winding road across four centuries |
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| Written by José Manuel Serrano González-Tejero; Rosa Mª Pons Parra y María Ruiz Llamas | |
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This work is a summary of interaction process as an element of instructional activity. Four boundaries can be postulated in the development of cooperative activity in the classroom. The origins are the French humanist movement of XVI century that leads, after a troubled trip, to the mutual education of Pestalozzi, the first step in intra-classroom cooperation. After a reflexion period centred on post-Roussonian movements and the beginning of scientific psychology it runs into Dewey’s functionalism and the modern concept of cooperative learning, after an enrichment with social psychology contributions. The last historical step can be determined by the integration of genetic theories of Piaget and Vygotsky in a unique system. José Manuel Serrano González-Tejero; Rosa Mª Pons Parra y María Ruiz Llamas Key Words: History of education, cooperative learning, peer-interaction. |