Collaborative Learning Rumi Dolui M.Ed Trainee of Gangadharpur Sikshan Mandir
Collaborative Learning Rumi Dolui M.Ed Trainee of Gangadharpur Sikshan Mandir
Collaborative Learning Rumi Dolui M.Ed Trainee of Gangadharpur Sikshan Mandir
Rumi Dolui
M.Ed trainee of Gangadharpur Sikshan mandir
Introduction :
Collaborative learning is a situation in which two or more people learn or
attempt to learn something together. This, collaborative learning is commonly
illustrated when groups of students work together to search for understanding,
meaning or solutions or to create an artifact or product of their learning.
Collaborative learning is social environment where conversation between learners
takes place.
Feathers
Collaborative learning describes the many educational approaches involving
joint intellectual efforts by students, or students and teacher together.
It engage subject specific discussions with peers.
It provides how to work co-operatively and support each other.
It develop effective team views to deepen knowledge and promote critical
thinking.
It fasters individual accountability to the team.
It develop in depend learning strategies.
It mitigates learner isolation.
What are the some ways to include best practices for Collaborative
learning in our Classroom.
1. Establish group goals.
2. keep group midsized.
3. Establish flexible group norms.
4. Build trust and promote open communication.
5. For larger tasks, create group roles.
6. Create a pretest and posttest.
7. Consider the learning process itself, as part of assessment.
8. Consider using different stronger, like jigsaw techniques.
9. Allows group to reduce anxiety.
10. Establish group interactions.
Educational Implication
Develop higher level thinking skill.
Promotes student faculty interaction and familiarity.
Increase students pretension.
Build self esteem in students.
Enhances student satisfaction with the learning experience.
Promotes a positive attitude toward the subject matter.
Develop oral communication skill.
Conclusion
Collaborative learning is very important in achieving critical thinking. According
to Gokhale (1995), individuals are able to achieve higher loves of learning and
retain more information when they work in a group rather than individually, this
applies to both the facilitators of knowledge. The instructions and the receivers of
knowledge, the students.
References
archive.wceruw.org.
https://www.eztalks.com