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What is Competitive Learning

Handbook of Research on Teaching Methods in Language Translation and Interpretation
A method of education that relies on competition among students (for grades or other rewards) as a way of enhancing motivation.
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Competition and Collaboration in Translation Education: The Motivational Impact of Translation Contests
Tarek Shamma (Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6615-3.ch001
Abstract
This chapter discusses the results of a pilot study that explored the use of contests in translation pedagogy, proposing methods for designing classroom and extracurricular contests. Three translation contests (two in-class and one extracurricular) were conducted for undergraduate students at United Arab Emirates University. Student questionnaires were used to examine the potential role of contests in translator education and, in particular, the positive and negative effects of competition on students' motivation. The use of group work was also examined as a method of minimizing the potential negative effects of competition, as described in the literature. The study indicates that contests can be useful in stimulating student motivation, especially on the basic levels of education. On the other hand, it is suggested that, while group work is seen as effective and desirable by most students, there are caveats to be considered when planning and implementing this type of activity.
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Applying the Immunological Network Concept to Clustering Document Collections
A paradigm used in structured (networked) environments, based on the psychological assumption by Hebb, 1949, that neurons that are stimulated by similar effectors, have stronger functional relationship. In neural clustering models (e.g. SOM, GNG) this assumption means that during training process not only a single neuron weights are modified, but also weights of its neighboring neurons
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Implementation of Cooperative Learning Strategies to Create 3D-Videos in EFL Teacher Training
Learning process where students or groups of students work in opposition to one another, using the intrinsic motivation to win and be better than the others.
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