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Abstract

A classroom implementing cooperative learning (CL) has to carefully design and organize the lesson so that each student could interact with others, and most importantly all students are motivated to increase each, other's process of learning. It is because CL will benefit the students when they perform interaction structured by interdependence among the students. However, one major issues emerging under the cooperative learning classroom is to make sure that students gain the lesson objectives of the • designed class, and in fact, the students really learn each other as well. The teacher needs to know best that students work cooperatively among the group, and each student contributes during the learning process. Students' accountability needs to be assessed in order to achieve the benefits of CL. Therefore, one primary way to ensure accountability is through testing.

This research report is to investigate both the individual and group accountability in the cooperative learning classroom and whether or not CL setting benefits the students. The research is conducted in Writing 2class in which students work in-group by doing the team project writing on paragraphs. Students' individual and group accountability is assessed by the quizzes, and it is cross-checked through the class discussion.

The study shows that students' individual accountability is supported by their competence. The performance of group accountability is closely related to their competence. Their answers and responses show positive effects of working and learning each other; therefore, they do benefit from this CL setting in Writing 2 class.

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CL setting accountability benefits of CL setting

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Author Biography

Ririn Kurnia Trisnawati

Ririn Kurnia Trisnawati was born on December 7th 1982in Sragen Central Java Indonesia. She accomplished her undergraduate degree of English Language and Literature at Yogyakarta State University (UNY) in 2005, and her master of American Studies at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) in2009. She has some years ofteaching experience in2006- 2010 in Universitas Islam Indonesia and 2011 up to the present day in Universitas Jenderal Soedirman. She is very interested in conducting researches and presenting them under the field of English language learning and also English literature. "Research is a matter of reading and writing" has become her motto and inspiration to dedicate herself in the world of teaching and educating. She can be contacted via email: [email protected]
How to Cite
Trisnawati, R. K. (2010). TESTING STUDENTS’ ACCOUNTABILITY IN COOPERATIVE LEARNING CLASSROOM: A CASE STUDY OF WRITING 2 CLASS. Journal of English and Education (JEE), 4(2), 77–90. https://doi.org/10.20885/jee.v4i2.6509