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Concept of group controlled learning methods

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Answered by Ayushkaurav
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Two widely accepted principles about learning—learners construct their own knowledge and learning is an inherently social phenomenon—support the use of group learning. Working in small groups provides learners with opportunities to articulate ideas and understandings, uncover assumptions and misconceptions, and negotiate with others to create products or reach consensus. Group activities enable students to discover deeper meaning in the content and improve thinking skills. The most effective use of group work is that which engages students with higher-level content that is thought-provoking, difficult to understand, or has multiple interpretations.
Answered by Anshults
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The mode of learning wherein learning depends upon group interaction or support of one another in the group is referred as Group-Controlled Learning method. In this method of learning, every member actively participates in the learning process. This method of learning develops expression, critical thinking, trust, team-spirit, habit of helping others, trust etc among the learners.

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