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Effectiveness Of Cooperative Learning In Teaching Science In Standard Viii

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Due to the increasing diverse nature of the education system, it is important to use innovative learning strategies to bring quality in education. For the retention and comprehension of the subject matter taught in the classrooms, teachers must engage students and provide them with the proper social skills needed to succeed beyond the classroom environment. Cooperative learning is one of the innovative strategy which focuses on to provide quality education. Cooperative learning is an instructional strategy which allows learners to work together in small groups with individuals of various talents, abilities and background to accomplish a common goal. Cooperative learning is deeply rooted in society. It is a fundamental aspect of our everyday lives. If we view learning situation as a part of wider social context in which we live, then it is not difficult to relate to this. Key words: Innovative Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning

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  • Bhumika Mangrola, 2014. "Effectiveness Of Cooperative Learning In Teaching Science In Standard Viii," Working papers 2014-03-02, Voice of Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:vor:issues:2014-03-02
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    1. Niharika Amarsinh Rana, 2014. "Effectiveness Of Collaborative Learning On Reading Comprehension Of Grade Viii Students," Working papers 2014-03-04, Voice of Research.
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