Cooperative Learning
Cooperative learning fosters academic achievement and meaningful negotiation among students. By promoting active participation, it equalizes teacher attention and cultivates high-level thinking skills. This methodology develops essential procedural language and equips learners with vital group skills that are applicable in life. Janet Orr, an education specialist with USAID in Sri Lanka, highlights the significance of cooperative learning in transforming traditional educational environments into dynamic, engaging spaces conducive to collaborative growth.
Cooperative Learning
E N D
Presentation Transcript
1. Cooperative Learning Janet Orr
Education Specialist
USAID/Sri Lanka
2. Why Cooperative Learning? Academic achievement Negotiation of meaning Active participation Equalized teacher attention High-level thinking Procedural language Group skills for life