Collaborative learning in technology education: D&T unit on puppetry in different Indian socio-cultural contexts

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Swati Mehrotra
Ritesh Khunyakari
Chitra Natarajan
Sugra Chunawala
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[1] Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education
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Collaborative learning; Communication; Gender; Middle school students; Socio-cultural settings; Technology education;
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The paper reports on the trials of a Design and Technology (D&T) unit carried out in three different Indian contexts with a focus on collaborative learning. Both collaboration and technology education are not common to the Indian school system. As part of a larger project to introduce technology education, suitable for middle school girls and boys in urban and rural areas, three culturally appropriate and gender sensitive D&T units were developed. All the units were tried out with middle school students in different socio-cultural settings: two schools in urban areas (with different languages of teaching and learning) and one in a rural area. This paper presents details of a unit on puppetry which involved making a puppet and staging a puppet-show. Aspects of collaboration within and among groups were observed with respect to: roles played by the members, conflicts and their resolution, sharing of resources, communication and peer review among the students. The trials in the three clusters indicate the potential of this D&T unit to provide collaborative learning situations for the multicultural contexts of Indian classrooms.
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