Classroom activities should be designed to promote collaboration among students from "summary" of Learning by Doing by Richard DuFour,Rebecca DuFour
Effective instruction involves providing opportunities for students to work together in collaborative groups. This approach allows students to learn from each other and develop important communication and teamwork skills. By engaging in collaborative activities, students can share their knowledge and ideas, ask questions, and solve problems collectively. This not only helps students build their understanding of the material but also fosters a sense of community within the classroom.
Collaborative learning also promotes active engagement among students. When students work together on a task or project, they are more likely to stay focused and participate actively in the learning process. This can lead to increased motivation and a deeper understanding of the content. Additionally, collaborating with peers can help students develop a sense of accountability and r...
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