Gifted Education and Cooperative Learning: A Miss or a Match?
Johnson, Johnson, and Smith (1991) synthesized more than 375 studies on the effect of cooperative, competitive, and individualistic efforts on student achievement and productivity and concluded that cooperative learning results in more higher level reasoning, more frequent generation of new ideas an...
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