Saturday, January 26, 2013

This is a new approach to take into account in our daily work.......





 The Cooperative Language Learning Approach.


Regarding teaching approaches, there is a significant amount of them that can be applied in the classroom depending on what the teacher wants his or her students to produce at the end of process.
When a teacher has a heterogeneous class where there are students which come from different communities, with different lifestyles, different learning styles and principally with different English levels, it is necessary to look for an approach which can fulfill the students’ needs and provide a guide for the teacher who has to carry out a difficult task teaching to these learners. For this reason, the researcher will explain some important aspects about the Cooperative Language Learning Approach, which is one of the most useful to be applied in the class described.

Definition
The cooperative language approach has its basis on the group work, where the learners share the process of learning. According to Hirst and Slavik (2003), “cooperation means more than putting students in groups. It means group participation in a project in which the outcome results from common effort, the goal is shared and each person's success is linked with every other person's success”. The group work is a perfect technique to develop in a heterogeneous class, since the students who have never received English can have an extra support than only the teacher.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0s_qxJDuas

Essential elements of Cooperative Language Learning
In the cooperative learning process, the purpose of the teacher is to have a group of students
working together and helping each other to reach a specific goal, facing the different barriers
the students from the group can have. To achieve the determined goal the students have to go
through a process which has some important elements as follows:


Interdependence

As California Department of Education states “when students work in cooperative teams in which "all work for one" and "one works for all," team members receive the emotional and academic support that helps them persevere against the many obstacles they face in school”. It means there most be a positive interdependence among the learners for getting better results and for overwhelming the differences that can be interfering among the team members. 

Interaction
A way of monitoring the learner’s language acquisition process is to demand the participations of them. In this stage, the students will have the opportunity to express themselves to evaluate the acquired learning. “Cooperative groups increase opportunities for students to produce and comprehend language and to obtain modeling and feedback from their peers. Much of the value of cooperative learning lies in the way that teamwork encourages students to engage in such high-level thinking skills as analyzing, explaining, synthesizing, and elaborating.” California Department of Education (2009). 

Achievement
When the cooperative language learning approach is implemented correctly, the results will be high academic results from students, which is generally the aim of every teacher.
Nevertheless, Slavin (1990) mentioned by California Department of Education (2009) “achievement effects are not seen for all forms of cooperative learning; the effects depend on the implementation of cooperative learning methods that are characterized by, at least, two essential elements: positive interdependence and individual accountability”.

Professional Development
When a teacher decides to base his or her lessons’ development under the basis of the Cooperative Language Learning Approach, he or she must have a very clear idea about how is he or she going to plan the lessons. According to California Department of Education (2009) the group work activities made through the enlargement of the teaching and learning process will transform the role of the teacher inside the classroom. Therefore, the educator has the necessity to access to extensive professional development that includes:
 (1) The theory and philosophy of cooperative learning;
 (2) Demonstrations of cooperative methods; and
 (3) Ongoing coaching and collegial support at the classroom level.
Implementing cooperative approaches is greatly enhanced when teachers' have   opportunities to work together and learn from one other.