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Resumen de Cooperative learning and the use of blogs in Higher Education. An initiative oriented to promote a deeper understanding of social and ethical issues between teacher students

Lidia Daza Pérez, Santiago Eizaguirre Anglada

  • The objective of this article is to evaluate the promotion of cooperative learning through the use of blogs in several courses of sociology of education oriented towards undergraduate teacher students. Cooperative learning entails that the student interaction is continued and profound, as well as oriented to obtain a major social and ethical deep learning among students.

    Each group of students have to create a blog with different information useful for the course developing. Students, from the previous knowledge presented in class, have to define the task (objectives, plan, schedule and final product).

    Accordingly, each group have to self-manage the work to do (participation of each member, planning, revision...). We combine situations in class with teachers and also cooperative learning among students. In this sense, appears the process of shared knowledge towards cooperative learning.

    Evaluation questionnaires have shown a positive assessment by students.

    Findings show that their learning is deeper and more social and ethical, but, they pointed out the workload it entails.


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