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Coactivity

Coactivity. EDU 151 Spring 2013. Co-Activity vs. Cooperation. Bev Bos : Co-Activity ( Together We’re Better pp. 9-11). Coactivity. Participants simply act together in a spontaneous way More appropriate for young child No goal required Often one-on one Emphasis on process not product

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Coactivity

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  1. Coactivity EDU 151 Spring 2013

  2. Co-Activity vs. Cooperation • Bev Bos: Co-Activity (Together We’re Better pp. 9-11)

  3. Coactivity • Participants simply act together in a spontaneous way • More appropriate for young child • No goal required • Often one-on one • Emphasis on process not product • Prerequisite to cooperation

  4. Cooperation • Several participants act in an organized way toward an end • Mutually recognized goal • Product oriented

  5. Plexi-glass Easels

  6. Side by Side Easels

  7. How are these children engaged in co-activity?

  8. How can this become co-activity?

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