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History of the cooperative movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Three theoretical perspectives have guided research on cooperative learning: social interdependence, cognitive-developmental, and behavioral. ... History of Theory and Research: Social Interdependence Theory (adapted from Johnson, Johnson and Holubec, 1998, p.3:18) ... Timeline of the History of Cooperative Learning...
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The History Commons contains summaries of 15,128 events, which are published on the website in the format of dynamic timelines. These timelines can be filtered by investigative project, topic, or entity (e.g., a person, organization, or corporation).
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In his 1774 descriptive and illustrated history of New Spain, for example, Pedro Alonso O'Crouley (a Spaniard of Irish descent who spent time in Mexico), while describing the "racial mixtures" in the viceroyalty, wrote that an Indian was deemed "as untainted in blood as a Spaniard" and linked this condition to the...
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To date, Mr. Edward G. Stoll, who took weather observations for 76 years in Arapahoe, Nebraska, has the longest history as a Cooperative Weather Observer. He had a 50 year award named after him. Recently, Mrs. Ruby Stufft, a volunteer weather observer from Elsmere, Nebraska, received the first ever Ruby Stufft Award.
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The history of this question in the United States invites special scrutiny because this country is one of the most conspicuously multi-descent nations in the industrialized North Atlantic West. The United States has served as a major site for engagement with the question, both behaviorally and discursively.
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Every issue offers articles rich in narrative grace and thoughtful analysis, prepared for all readers interested in the history of the Commonwealth, from its settlement to the ... Back Issues of the MHR are now available online at the History Cooperative. ... Click here to read the MHR online at the History Cooperative.
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