
Cognitive Perspectives on Peer Learning
by Angela M. O'Donnell-
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Table of Contents
Series Foreword: Rutgers Invitational Symposia on Education (RISE), Rutgers Graduate School of Education | p. vii |
Introduction | p. ix |
Cognitive Developmental Bases of Peer Learning: Overview | p. 1 |
Implications of Piagetian Theory for Peer Learning | p. 3 |
Implications of Vygotsky's Theory for Peer Learning | p. 39 |
Cognitive-Elaborative Approaches to Peer Learning: Overview | p. 67 |
Evolution of Discourse During Cross-Age Tutoring | p. 69 |
Acknowledgments | p. 86 |
Discourse Patterns for Mediating Peer Learning | p. 87 |
Developing Productive Group Interaction in Middle School Mathematics | p. 117 |
Acknowledgments | p. 149 |
Designing Collaborative Contexts: Lessons from Three Research Programs | p. 151 |
Structuring Dyadic Interaction Through Scripted Cooperation | p. 179 |
A Fish Called Peer Learning: Searching for Common Themes | p. 197 |
Implications of Peer Learning for Teaching and Teacher Education: Overview | p. 213 |
Classroom Choices From a Cognitive Perspective on Peer Learning | p. 215 |
The Role of the Teacher in Promoting Cognitive Processing During Collaborative Learning | p. 235 |
Implications of Cognitive Approaches to Peer Learning for Teacher Education | p. 257 |
Teachers as Peer Learners: Professional Development in an Advanced Computer Learning Environment | p. 285 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 313 |
References | p. 319 |
Author Index | p. 345 |
Subject Index | p. 353 |
List of Contributors | p. 357 |
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