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Difference between collaborative learning and cooperative learning

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Collaborative learning is a method of teaching and learning in which students team together to explore a significant question or create a meaningful project. ... Cooperative groups work face-to-face and learn to work as a team. In small groups, students can share strengths and also develop their weaker skills.

Also, in cooperative learning small groups provide a place where:

learners actively participate;

teachers become learners at times, and learners sometimes teach;

respect is given to every member;

projects and questions interest and challenge students;

diversity is celebrated, and all contributions are valued;

students learn skills for resolving conflicts when they arise;

members draw upon their past experience and knowledge;

goals are clearly identified and used as a guide;

research tools such as Internet access are made available;

students are invested in their own learning.

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