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The Indian classrooms are highly heterogeneous in nature. In the classroom, the students have different abilities. Some can master the subject quickly and some take more time to attain mastery. The teacher ought to make his instruction more effective and meaningful, satisfying the needs of all types of learners in the class. Cooperation is working together to accomplish shared goals. Cooperative learning is the instructional use of small groups so that students work together to maximize everyone's learning. Within cooperative learning groups, students discuss the material to be learned with…mehr

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The Indian classrooms are highly heterogeneous in nature. In the classroom, the students have different abilities. Some can master the subject quickly and some take more time to attain mastery. The teacher ought to make his instruction more effective and meaningful, satisfying the needs of all types of learners in the class. Cooperation is working together to accomplish shared goals. Cooperative learning is the instructional use of small groups so that students work together to maximize everyone's learning. Within cooperative learning groups, students discuss the material to be learned with one another, help one another to understand it, and encourage one another to work hard. Cooperative learning is now widely recognized as one of the most remarkable and fertile areas of theory, research, and practice in education. Finally, we can say that cooperation, collaboration, consideration, creativity, responsibility, and participation all these things seem to become involved in the 21stcentury, as does the suggestion of stretching the student's experience beyond individual knowing to a kind of collaborative wisdom.
Autorenporträt
Ashutosh Tiwari est actuellement professeur adjoint au département d'éducation du Dharm Samaj Degree College, à Aligarh. Il a obtenu son doctorat en éducation à l'Université Banaras Hindu, Varanasi. Il a écrit plusieurs articles de recherche dans diverses revues et publié 3 livres.