TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR ACTIVE LEARNING

Compared with more traditional individualized and competitive models of learning, students who learn in cooperative groups exhibit markedly improved individual achievement, metacognitive thought, willingness to assume difficult tasks, persistence, motivation, and transfer of learning to new situations, (e.g., Johnson et al. 1991; Prince 2004). ................
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