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Abstract
Cooperative behaviors are very important for human lives, works and
society in 21st century. It has been recognized by educators around
the world that is a one of the most crucial factors for successful in
complex problem solving and sustainable peaceful lives. This
research was conducted in the context of Thai early childhood
classroom. The objectives were to 1) compare the early childhood
students’ scores of cooperative behaviors before and after the
implementation of HighScope approach and to 2) analyze the early
childhood students’ cooperative behaviors through the HighScope
approach. Mixed research methodology was employed in this study.
The pretest-posttest control group design was conducted mixing by
the analytic description method. The experimental group consisted of
42 students from 84 students by cluster random sampling and the
control group consisted of 42 students. They were studied in
kindergarten during the first semester of the 2019 academic year at
the Khon Kaen University Demonstration School. The research
instruments consisted of lesson plans, cooperative behavior
evaluation form, field notes, and a photo camera. Data were collected
by 3 raters blind evaluating the students’ cooperative behavior, and 3
researchers taking field notes and photos. The data were analyzed by
statistics (mean, S.D., t-test), and framework of Holz (2013). The
results revealed that the experimental group students’ post-
cooperative behavior score (mean = 3.71, S.D. = 0.06) higher than
the pre-cooperative behavior score (mean = 3.45, S.D. = 0.06) with
the statistical significance at the level of .01 and t-value of 5.46.
Moreover, they demonstrated cooperative behaviors: social skills,
expression of ideas, choice and decision making, feeling perception
and conflict resolution, which are basis to form cooperative habit of
mind. Teachers and educators could use HighScope approach to
design instructional activities that promote students’ cooperative
learning meaningfully