A siamese fighting fish learning unit for cooperative learning among primary students

The study focused on the effects of the cooperative learning on students’ achievement. A learning unit on the fighting fish living process was used as a case study. The participants, 30 grade-4 students, were randomly divided into five groups of six students each. A learning center on fighting fish...

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Main Authors: Adisorn Monvises, Pintip Ruenwongsa, พิณทิพ รื่นวงษา, Bhinyo Panijpan, Namkang Sriwattanarothai
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spelling th-mahidol.87162023-04-12T15:37:05Z A siamese fighting fish learning unit for cooperative learning among primary students Adisorn Monvises Pintip Ruenwongsa พิณทิพ รื่นวงษา Bhinyo Panijpan Namkang Sriwattanarothai Mahidol University. Institute for Innovative Learning Mahidol University. Faculty of Science Fighting Fish Primary Students Learning Center Cooperative Learning The study focused on the effects of the cooperative learning on students’ achievement. A learning unit on the fighting fish living process was used as a case study. The participants, 30 grade-4 students, were randomly divided into five groups of six students each. A learning center on fighting fish was established and equipped with learning resources in the school. Students worked together in each topic which differed from group to group. After the activity each group shared their findings to the class. Following extensive discussion all students were expected to gain knowledge from both in-group activity and activities of other groups. For the overall knowledge gained, the students were assessed both individually and as a group. The results showed improvement in the level of knowledge of the students from the first week to the third week. Results from their mind maps indicated that almost all students were able to conceptualize about various aspects of the life of the fighting fish. This can be explained by the self-accountability of individual students as well as their responsibility for the achievement of their friends. The students showed positive attitude toward the cooperative learning. The National Research Council and the Mahidol University Research Grant 2016-02-24T03:02:00Z 2018-02-05T03:57:26Z 2016-02-24T03:02:00Z 2018-02-05T03:57:26Z 2010 Article International Journal of Learning. Vol.17, No.5 (2010), 231-246 1447-9494 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/8716 eng Mahidol University Common Ground Adisorn Monvises Pintip Ruenwongsa Bhinyo Panijpan Namkang Sriwattanarothai
institution Mahidol University
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topic Fighting Fish
Primary Students
Learning Center
Cooperative Learning
spellingShingle Fighting Fish
Primary Students
Learning Center
Cooperative Learning
Adisorn Monvises
Pintip Ruenwongsa
พิณทิพ รื่นวงษา
Bhinyo Panijpan
Namkang Sriwattanarothai
A siamese fighting fish learning unit for cooperative learning among primary students
description The study focused on the effects of the cooperative learning on students’ achievement. A learning unit on the fighting fish living process was used as a case study. The participants, 30 grade-4 students, were randomly divided into five groups of six students each. A learning center on fighting fish was established and equipped with learning resources in the school. Students worked together in each topic which differed from group to group. After the activity each group shared their findings to the class. Following extensive discussion all students were expected to gain knowledge from both in-group activity and activities of other groups. For the overall knowledge gained, the students were assessed both individually and as a group. The results showed improvement in the level of knowledge of the students from the first week to the third week. Results from their mind maps indicated that almost all students were able to conceptualize about various aspects of the life of the fighting fish. This can be explained by the self-accountability of individual students as well as their responsibility for the achievement of their friends. The students showed positive attitude toward the cooperative learning.
author2 Mahidol University. Institute for Innovative Learning
author_facet Mahidol University. Institute for Innovative Learning
Adisorn Monvises
Pintip Ruenwongsa
พิณทิพ รื่นวงษา
Bhinyo Panijpan
Namkang Sriwattanarothai
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author Adisorn Monvises
Pintip Ruenwongsa
พิณทิพ รื่นวงษา
Bhinyo Panijpan
Namkang Sriwattanarothai
author_sort Adisorn Monvises
title A siamese fighting fish learning unit for cooperative learning among primary students
title_short A siamese fighting fish learning unit for cooperative learning among primary students
title_full A siamese fighting fish learning unit for cooperative learning among primary students
title_fullStr A siamese fighting fish learning unit for cooperative learning among primary students
title_full_unstemmed A siamese fighting fish learning unit for cooperative learning among primary students
title_sort siamese fighting fish learning unit for cooperative learning among primary students
publishDate 2016
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/8716
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