Cooperative Learning

Cooperative learning is a teaching strategy that emphasizes collaborative and interactive learning among students in small groups. In cooperative learning, students work together to achieve common goals, complete assignments, and solve problems, fostering teamwork and mutual support.

During cooperative learning activities, students engage in group discussions, share ideas, and collaborate on projects. Each member of the group plays an active role, and collective efforts lead to a deeper understanding of the subject matter.

Cooperative learning promotes social interaction, communication skills, and the development of empathy and respect for diverse perspectives. It encourages students to take responsibility for their learning and helps them develop the ability to work effectively in teams.

Educators facilitate cooperative learning by providing clear instructions, setting group goals, and monitoring the progress of each team. They may also assign specific roles within the groups to ensure equal participation and accountability.

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