Elephants, Donuts and Hamburgers: young children co‐operating to co‐operate and co‐operating to compete in two primary schools
- 1 September 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Informa UK Limited in Educational Psychology
- Vol. 19 (3), 245-258
- https://doi.org/10.1080/0144341990190301
Abstract
A total of 152 5‐6‐year‐old schoolchildren worked alone or in groups, cooperatively within groups or competing against another group, over 4 weeks. New measures allowed us to consider their preferences for collective or individualistic styles. Three factors: individualism/collectivism, sociability and altruism were identified. The first two were found to be stable over time; the third changed and was related to whether the children worked co‐operatively or competitively. Differences were found in collectivism/individualism. Girls (particularly older girls) preferred working co‐operatively significantly more than boys at Time 1; however, this decreased over time for girls, whilst boys became less individualistic over time. Younger children scored significantly less than older children on a sociability factor, but this increased significantly over time compared to the older children‐‐artificially in the group co‐operative condition. Findings are discussed in light of curriculum and pedagogy of primary schools and social psychological research with children.Keywords
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