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Jigsaw Protocol - Springfield Public Schools

Adapted from THE EDUCATION ALLIANCE at Brown University May, 2012 Jigsaw Protocol Purpose: The Jigsaw is a cooperative learning technique created by Eliot Aronson that allows participants to become experts in a specific area and then to share that expertise with each other so that all participants understand the entire lesson. Steps: 1. Divide participants into four to six Jigsaw groups. The number of groups will depend on the number of parts into which the material/text is divided. 2. Give each participant within each group one part of the material/text. It is this one part on which he/she will become an expert. 3. Allow time for participants to read, annotate, and become familiar with the information on their own. 4. Create expert groups by having all participants who are reading the same text meet for a focused discussion. 5. During this meeting, participants raise any questions they have, highlight the key findings in their text, and discuss what they will share when they return to their original Jigsaw group.

Jigsaw Protocol Purpose: The Jigsaw is a cooperative learning technique created by Eliot Aronson that allows participants to become experts in a specific area and then to share that expertise with each other so that all participants understand the entire lesson. Steps: 1. Divide participants into four to six jigsaw

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