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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is collaborative learning? | It is a type of collaborative learning that involves students working in pairs or in small groups to discuss concepts or find solutions to problems. |
| What is the impact of collaborative learning or group work? | Educational experiences that are active, social, contextual, attractive and owned by students lead to deeper learning. |
| What are the benefits of collaborative learning? | Promotion of student-faculty interaction, Increase in student retention, self-esteem, and responsibility, Exposure to and an increase in understanding of diverse perspectives, Preparation for real life social and employment situations. |
| What are some examples of collaborative learning or group work activities? | Stump your partner, Think-pair-share/ Write-pair-share, Case study. |
| What is problem-based learning? | Is a collaborative, student-centered approach to learning in which students learn about a subject by working in groups to solve an open-ended problem. |
| What can the students do? | Choose topics or assignment tasks that are related to the real world and that can be connected to the lives of students. |
| What are some general strategies to keep in mind when incorporating group work? | Introduce group work early in the semester to set clear student expectations, plan for each stage of group work, carefully explain to your students how groups will operate and how students will be graded. |