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EEO. 2020; 19(3): 5245-5266


Cooperative Language Learning In English Language Teaching

Dr. J. Jenitha, Dr. R. Ramesh.



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Cooperative learning is a systematic educational approach in which students collaborate in small groups to achieve common learning objectives. "Research has consistently shown that cooperative learning methods can have some positive impact on academic achievement, as well as social and emotional outcomes"(Slavin 1995). Multiple studies have consistently found evidence that cooperative learning have a positive impact on students' academic achievement. This is likely because cooperative learning allows students to actively engage with the material and work collaboratively to solve problems and complete tasks, rather than simply listening to a teacher or reading from a textbook. According to other research on Cooperative learning, there are several additional benefits of working collaboratively, such as promoting positive relationships among students, enhancing self-esteem, improving long-term retention of information, and fostering a deeper understanding of course material. It is one of the most proven and constructive teaching strategies.

Key words: Language ,Learning , English ,Language ,Teaching







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