GROUP WORK.
When students work in small groups, they tend to understand the subject matter more thoroughly. Small group work transforms the class into supportive learning teams; the group keeps students energized, motivated and provides support to complete complex tasks. Group work helps students explain, summarize, apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate an aspect of the subject matter. For example, students may answer questions about the content, develop examples, solve a problem. Group work also helps students practice essential social, problem solving and communication skills needed for success in the workplace. In addition, groups serve as forums where students can personalize their learning experiences and identify and correct misconceptions and gaps in understanding. Planning and organization are necessary for groups to be productive learning mechanisms.
Here Lambs working by groups.
Here Lambs working by groups.
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