“Cooperative learning is a teaching strategy in which small teams of students with different abilities use a variety of learning activities to improve their understanding of a subject” (2). During all cooperative learning activities, the physical education teachers need to make sure that they include the following objectives: “positive interdependence, individual accountability, face to face interaction, collaborative skills, and group processing” (3). First step objective of cooperative learning is positive interdependence, “you want to have your students create a goal, you want to have your students divide the group work equally, encourage sharing, and group effort (1)”. For example, if you are teaching a group of students about how to team build give the participants a task but also allow them to figure out their own outcomes and working together to problem solve. The Guided Discovery teaching style applies to this objective because it allows the students to figure out their own outcomes and work as a group. An example of guided discovery is when the
“Cooperative learning is a teaching strategy in which small teams of students with different abilities use a variety of learning activities to improve their understanding of a subject” (2). During all cooperative learning activities, the physical education teachers need to make sure that they include the following objectives: “positive interdependence, individual accountability, face to face interaction, collaborative skills, and group processing” (3). First step objective of cooperative learning is positive interdependence, “you want to have your students create a goal, you want to have your students divide the group work equally, encourage sharing, and group effort (1)”. For example, if you are teaching a group of students about how to team build give the participants a task but also allow them to figure out their own outcomes and working together to problem solve. The Guided Discovery teaching style applies to this objective because it allows the students to figure out their own outcomes and work as a group. An example of guided discovery is when the