Learning together and alone

by David W. Johnson

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    Learning Together and Alone: Cooperation, Competition, and Individualization (1975) / Learning Together and Alone. Cooperative, Competitive, and Individualistic Learning (Fourth Edition, 1994): The book title is frequently cited within academic papers and reference lists concerning cooperative learning, indicating the existence of the written text, but these references do not confirm the existence of an official, unabridged audiobook version sold by the specified retailers.
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    Learning Together and Alone: The History of Our Involvement in Cooperative Learning: The title appears as a chapter within the book 'Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning' (2021), which focuses on the history of cooperative learning. This is not the standalone, official audiobook of the original work.

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A search across major audiobook platforms and retailers, including Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby, did not yield any results for an official, unabridged audiobook version of "Learning Together and Alone" by David W. Johnson. The book is a well-known academic text, with multiple editions referenced in academic databases and citations, confirming the existence of the printed and eBook versions. However, there is no evidence found for a commercially available, general public audiobook recording that meets the criteria of an official, unabridged offering on the specified platforms. Alternative formats identified were merely mentions of the text within academic compilations or citations, not a standalone audiobook product.