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Cooperative Learning Groups and the Evolution of Human Adaptability
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Bell, Adrian Viliami
, Hernandez, Daniel
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Adaptability
/ Agrarian society
/ Analysis
/ Collaborative learning
/ Cooperation
/ Cooperative learning
/ Cultural change
/ Cultural groups
/ Culture
/ Ethnography
/ Evolution
/ Evolution (Biology)
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Group learning
/ Human evolution
/ Information sharing
/ Islands
/ Learning
/ Learning outcomes
/ Membership
/ Migration
/ Observational learning
/ Social aspects
/ Social discrimination learning
/ Social dynamics
/ Social function
/ Social groups
/ Social learning
2017
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Cooperative Learning Groups and the Evolution of Human Adaptability
by
Bell, Adrian Viliami
, Hernandez, Daniel
in
Adaptability
/ Agrarian society
/ Analysis
/ Collaborative learning
/ Cooperation
/ Cooperative learning
/ Cultural change
/ Cultural groups
/ Culture
/ Ethnography
/ Evolution
/ Evolution (Biology)
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Group learning
/ Human evolution
/ Information sharing
/ Islands
/ Learning
/ Learning outcomes
/ Membership
/ Migration
/ Observational learning
/ Social aspects
/ Social discrimination learning
/ Social dynamics
/ Social function
/ Social groups
/ Social learning
2017
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Cooperative Learning Groups and the Evolution of Human Adaptability
by
Bell, Adrian Viliami
, Hernandez, Daniel
in
Adaptability
/ Agrarian society
/ Analysis
/ Collaborative learning
/ Cooperation
/ Cooperative learning
/ Cultural change
/ Cultural groups
/ Culture
/ Ethnography
/ Evolution
/ Evolution (Biology)
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Group learning
/ Human evolution
/ Information sharing
/ Islands
/ Learning
/ Learning outcomes
/ Membership
/ Migration
/ Observational learning
/ Social aspects
/ Social discrimination learning
/ Social dynamics
/ Social function
/ Social groups
/ Social learning
2017
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Cooperative Learning Groups and the Evolution of Human Adaptability
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Cooperative Learning Groups and the Evolution of Human Adaptability
2017
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Overview
Understanding the prevalence of adaptive culture in part requires understanding the dynamics of learning. Here we explore the adaptive value of social learning in groups and how formal social groups function as effective mediums of information exchange. We discuss the education literature on Cooperative Learning Groups (CLGs), which outlines the potential of group learning for enhancing learning outcomes. Four qualities appear essential for CLGs to enhance learning: (1) extended conversations, (2) regular interactions, (3) gathering of experts, and (4) incentives for sharing knowledge. We analyze these four qualities within the context of a small-scale agricultural society using data we collected in 2010 and 2012. Through an analysis of surveys, interviews, and observations in the Tongan islands, we describe the role CLGs likely plays in facilitating individuals' learning of adaptive information. Our analysis of group affiliation, membership, and topics of conversation suggest that the first three CLG qualities reflect conditions for adaptive learning in groups. We utilize ethnographic anecdotes to suggest the fourth quality is also conducive to adaptive group learning. Using an evolutionary model, we further explore the scope for CLGs outside the Tongan socioecological context. Model analysis shows that environmental volatility and migration rates among human groups mediate the scope for CLGs. We call for wider attention to how group structure facilitates learning in informal settings, which may be key to assessing the contribution of groups to the evolution of complex, adaptive culture.
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Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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