Cooperation is used in 3 frameworks

UNICEF MENA Life Skills and Citizenship Education - Conceptual and Programmatic Framework

Cooperation, i.e., for an individual being cooperative and acting cooperatively, is the act or process of working together to get something done or to achieve a common purpose that is mutually beneficial (Tyler 2011). It can involve teamwork and active collaboration, which is a form of cooperation and is often used as a synonym. Cooperation is central to many activities in the everyday world encountered by children, youth and all learners in school, at home, at work, in the community, and at national and regional levels. Because cooperation is useful for problem solving and forms the basis for healthy social relationships, it is a core life skill directly related to family, social and political conflict management and resolution in MENA.

ACT Holistic Framework

Being respectful, polite, collaborative, and skilled at working through conflict with other people

OECD

Living in harmony with others and valuing interconnectedness among all people.