Collaborative learning
This approach requires you to work together with other students on activities or learning tasks in a group small enough for everyone to participate together. You may be expected to work on separate tasks contributing to a common overall outcome, or to work together on a shared task.
This approach will help develop your ability to evaluate one another’s ideas, monitor one another’s work, and be an active member interacting by sharing your own views and experiences.
Examples of collaborative learning:
- Group investigation
- Case studies
- Simulations
- Group discussion