1for2: 1 School for 2 Opposing Political Groups' Children

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How can one school help solve a conflict?

Extended summary

Schools between "self-described" states

Why Cyprus first?

Videos of conflicts below

Israel - Pales. Authority

N. Korea - S. Korea

Syria - Israel - Jordan

Pakistan - India

Schools for intra-state conflicts

Videos of these conflicts

N. Ireland (Belfast)

Iraq (Baghdad)

Lebanon (Beirut)

Afghanistan (Kabul)

Nepal (Kathmandu)

For the best resolution results

Why integrating the school is not enough

Cooperative, competitive and individualistic efforts

Integrated schools and inter-group relations

Instilling a shared "superordinate identity"

The cooperative school

10. Cooperative learning?

Video clips of CL

The Cypriot School (TCS)

Possible location

Sample drawing

Admissions formula for influential two-year-olds

15. How TCS might catalyze a solution

15b. Cognitive dissonance examples

15e. Visuals: Cog. diss. at TCS

15f: Analogy: A watershed and a dying fruit tree

18. Evaluating TCS

19. Korean & Golan rail

19b. Estimated cost

19c. Videos: Non-maglev

19d. Palestinian rail

19e. Maglev /Non-maglev?

19f. Videos: Maglev rail

Common questions

What is cooperative learning?


While this page is under construction, please visit the links below to learn about cooperative learning.  Also, the next page has links to many video clips explaining and showing this teaching method.

1. The homepage for The International Association for the Study of Cooperation in Education (IASCE), the only international, non-profit organization focused on cooperative learning.

1a.
The IASCE page for cooperative learning links

2.  
May/June 2000 issue of the Harvard Education letter

3. An article about cooperative learning from one of the major 
educational research laboratories in the U.S.


3. An article from the California Department of Education website
titled, "
Elements of Successful Cooperative Learning"

4. A
RAND Corporation webpage about cooperative learning in math classes and another one about cooperative learning in literature and writing classes

5. An article about cooperative learning in secondary schools  

6. 
An article from the U.S. Educational Resources Information Center called Cooperative Learning and Children. 

7. An overview of cooperative learning from a research center in Iowa

8. Chapter One of The New Circles of Learning: Cooperation in the Classroom and School, by David and Roger Johnson

9. Numerous articles about Spencer Kagan's cooperative learning methods, which he calls the "structural approach"

10. An article about cooperative learnning from www.educationworld.com

11. Another website about cooperative learning in math classes

12. Another website about
cooperative learning in literature classes


Next page: 10b. Video clips of cooperative learning

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