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1Kagan Cooperative Learning

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  • Title: Kagan Cooperative Learning
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 484
  • Publisher: Kagan Publishing
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  • Publish Location: San Clemente

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"It has been over twenty-five years since I wrote the first version of this chapter. At that time, overwhelming empirical evidence favoring cooperative learning had been collected and most educators had stopped asking if cooperative learning worked—they were asking how to make cooperative learning work. ..."

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  • First Year Published: 2009
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  • Is The Book Public: No
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    Motivation

    human motivation, like expectancy theory, equity theory, goal-setting theory, self-determination theory, and reinforcement theory. Motivation is relevant

    Two-factor theory

    The two-factor theory (also known as motivation–hygiene theory, motivator–hygiene theory, and dual-factor theory) states that there are certain factors

    Self-determination theory

    Self-determination theory (SDT) is a macro theory of human motivation and personality regarding individuals' innate tendencies toward growth and innate

    Temporal motivation theory

    psychology, temporal motivation theory (TMT) is an integrative motivational theory developed by Piers Steel and Cornelius J. König. The theory emphasizes time

    Protection motivation theory

    Protection motivation theory (PMT) was originally created to help understand individual human responses to fear appeals. Protection motivation theory proposes

    Expectancy theory

    Expectancy theory (or expectancy theory of motivation) proposes that an individual will behave or act in a certain way because they are motivated to select

    Motivation crowding theory

    Motivation crowding theory is the theory from psychology and microeconomics suggesting that providing extrinsic incentives for certain kinds of behavior—such

    Theory X and Theory Y

    Theory X and Theory Y are theories of human work motivation and management. They were created by Douglas McGregor while he was working at the MIT Sloan

    Divine command theory

    favour of the theory from a Christian viewpoint, and Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski's divine motivation theory proposes that God's motivations, rather than commands

    Psychology of learning

    interaction with the environment and with others. Other theories, such as those related to motivation, like the growth mindset, focus more on individuals'