The document discusses collaborative learning, which is an educational approach where students learn in groups. It outlines some shortcomings of traditional learning methods like memorization and lack of critical thinking. Collaborative learning involves students working together on tasks and projects, sharing ideas, and understanding different perspectives. The benefits include better understanding through discussion and idea sharing. Effective strategies include clarifying roles, forming diverse groups, and using technology to facilitate remote work. The teacher's role is to form groups, provide resources, and assess student work in groups.
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