MAKING STUDENTS INVOLVED IN THE LEARNING PROCESS. COOPERATIVE LEARNING - HOW AND WHO WITH?

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Rabiej, Laura [1 ]
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[1] Jagiellonian Univ, PL-31007 Krakow, Poland
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Equal opportunities; learning process; cooperative learning;
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G40 [教育学];
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It may seem that learning and cognition are natural processes. Learning satisfies our need for cognition. Young children touch, bite and discover the world using different senses. So what happens to learning at school that so many students are excluded from the process and find it difficult to return to their natural cognitive desire - they become excluded? What learning brings to mind is not curiosity, novelty, action or cognition, after all, there is nothing practical about learning, but stress and anxiety. Instead of wanting to know, students are anxious about having to know. Exclusion is effected by silent voices in the classroom. Some students receive support from their parents who provide them with out-of-school education to make up for any gaps in their knowledge (only 20% of what we know comes from school experience). What happens to those who do not have such support? The social structure is reproduced. Thus, it is difficult to verify whether a school is successful at education, because students are affected by various external factors. It is equally difficult to specify what exactly makes the efforts to include students in the educational process unsuccessful. What is crucial then is to react with flexibility to needs and adjust the school's activities to those who attend the school. This is why knowledge sharing is so important, but the real question is who decides on subsequent steps and measures in the educational process. We are often confronted by passivity of participants who are offered the only proper learning direction and the same forms, time and place, etc. for everyone. On the other hand, the real value are different perspectives created by people on the basis of their previous experiences, knowledge and wisdom they have. This diversity should be used to build new things by creating space for everyone to share (listen, talk and act). The purpose of this paper is to analyse the results of external evaluation in Polish schools in 20092013 within the framework of assessing compliance with the state requirements for schools. The analysis takes those requirements into consideration: Educational processes are structured; Activities are carried out for the purpose of creating equal opportunities in education; Students are active. This paper tries to answer the question whether the purpose of a school is to take care of the educational process and include each and every student in it, or whether it only focuses on student achievements.
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