Key words: cooperative learning, exchangeable learning, traditional learning, social skills, psychological skills, and academic achievement.

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The Effect of Using the Exchangeable and Cooperative Teaching Techniques on the Sixth Grade Students' Achievement in English and Its Reflection on Their Social and Psychological Skills

Journal Title, Volume, Page: 
Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences. Bahrain University 2011
Year of Publication: 
2012
Authors: 
Ahmed Awad Amin Mahmoud Raba'
An-Najah National University
Current Affiliation: 
An-Najah National University
zeyad Ibrahim Barakat
Quds Open University
Current Affiliation: 
Quds Open University
Preferred Abstract (Original): 

Abstract This study aimed at identifying the effect of using exchangeable and cooperative teaching techniques on the sixth grade students’ achievement in English and its reflection on their social and psychological skills. The sample of the study consisted of (220) students (105) males and (115) females. The sample was divided into three groups; each of which is composed of two classes one for boys and the other for girls. The first experimental group -73 male and female students- was taught a unit using the exchangeable method. Meanwhile the second experimental group -76 male and female students -was taught the same unit by using the cooperative method whereas the control group -71 male and female students- was taught the same unit by using the traditional method. The results showed that there were statistical differences between the means of the students’ pre and post achievements in favor of the teaching methods-the cooperative method - for the post achievement. Additionally, they showed that there were statistical differences between the means of the students’ pre and post achievements in their social skills due to the cooperative method and psychological skills due to the exchangeable method. Key words: cooperative learning, exchangeable learning, traditional learning, social skills, psychological skills, and academic achievement.  due to the exchangeable method. 

Key words: cooperative learning, exchangeable learning, traditional learning, social skills, psychological skills, and academic achievement.

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