Synopses & Reviews
The Workshop Project is a collaboration of teachers, learning specialists and students that develops and implements a Peer-Led Team Learning model of teaching science. Students who have done well in the course are selected and trained for leadership roles. These peer leaders guide the work of teams of 6-8 students to solve carefully structured problems in weekly Workshop sessions.
HERE IS WHAT OUR STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY: "I used to work alone now I study in teams in all of my science classes."
"Workshop provides the structure and encouragement for students to do the right thing."
"Workshop is a tremendous help to understanding and applying the concepts I give it two thumbs up."
"The model provides a safe environment for students to be on both ends of the information exchange."
"It seems enigmatic, but the group activity facilitates autonomy and individual accomplishment."
"When I take an exam now, I hear my Workshop colleagues asking 'How do you know? Are you sure? Can you explain?'
"I discovered that I enjoy helping people learn."
Synopsis
Peer-Led Team Learning is an innovate model in science education. This book is designed for peer leaders. Part I provides background, advice, and scenarios on areas such as learning theory, group dynamics, and conflict resolution. Part II is an extensive anthology of readings in related areas. This comprehensive, versatile book includes an extensive anthology of readings. Covers a wide range of topics including, race, class, and gender; students with disabilities; student-leader relationships; homophobia, biphobia, and heterosexism; and many more. Ideal for readers interested in Cooperative Learning.
Synopsis
"Peer-Led Team Learning" is an innovate model in science education. This book is designed for peer leaders. Part I provides background, advice, and scenarios on areas such as learning theory, group dynamics, and conflict resolution. Part II is an extensive anthology of readings in related areas. This comprehensive, versatile book includes an extensive anthology of readings. Covers a wide range of topics including, race, class, and gender; students with disabilities; student-leader relationships; homophobia, biphobia, and heterosexism; and many more. Ideal for readers interested in Cooperative Learning.
Table of Contents
1. The Workshop Philosophy.
2. The Role of the Workshop Leader.
3. Getting a Group Started, Keeping It Going.
4. Multiple Intelligences, Learning Styles and the Workshop.
5. Basic Learning Principles.
6. Learning Theory and the Workshop Leader.
7. Race, Class, Gender, and the Workshop.
8. Students with Disabilities and the Workshop.