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Learning through collaboration

in Social Skills

Description

Collaborative learning enhances learning and social interaction by dividing students into small groups to work on projects with defined tasks. This fosters responsibility, communication, and critical thinking. Students discuss ideas, teach concepts to one another, and provide feedback, leading to a deeper understanding. Peer teaching and evaluation help them learn from each other’s experiences. These methods make learning more engaging and effective while developing essential skills.

Step-by-step instructions for other teachers

First, students will be divided into small groups and then the teachers give them topics or subject as a class project.

Then, they collaborate each other's to find solution for their projects.

Finally, they participated in the showcase of regional and nationals' levels to preset their works and were appreciated by participants.

What kind of results to expect?

Results

Collaborative learning enhances education by grouping students to work on projects with defined tasks, fostering responsibility and skill development. They discuss ideas, analyze opinions, and teach concepts to deepen understanding. Peer teaching and feedback encourage critical thinking and communication. Evaluating each other’s work helps them learn from shared experiences. These methods make learning more engaging and effective while strengthening social, communication, and analytical skills.
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