Kagan Cooperative Strategies

         
      Kagan cooperative learning strategy is an extremely successful teaching strategy in which small teams of students (usually teams of four) work together towards a learning objective. They may be working with partners or the whole class. Each member of a team is responsible not only for learning what is taught but also for helping teammates learn, thus creating an atmosphere of achievement and cooperation. Students work through the task until all group members successfully understand and complete it. This strategy teach pupils social skills; interaction with other pupils, turn taking, listening to the views of others and sharing information.


I had applied two types of Kagan cooperative learning strategies in my classrooms.


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