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How Group Learning Benefits Kids
A new study says that group learning benefits kids more than individual learning. When kids participate in group activities, they learn a lot about collaborative skills and social skills along with problem-solving skills in a more efficient way.

In fact, the study further says that kids who are into group activities may turn into better decision makers. On the contrary, kids who are into individual learning may tend to become passive gradually.

Child
experts
say
that
kids
must
engage
more
in
collaborative
activities
in
the
school
to
make
themselves
better
in
certain
necessary
skills.
As
a
part
of
the
study,
researchers
observed
more
than
700
kids
and
divided
them
into
two
groups.
One
group
was
given
group
learning
activities
whereas
the
other
was
given
individual
learning.
The
kids
from
the
group
learning
section
performed
well
in
certain
tests.

The objective of the researchers is to find a method that raises the awareness levels of the kids. Traditional learning methods may bore some kids or make them mug textbooks just to memorise answers.

But when most of the academic instruction happens through group activities, it would stimulate the minds of the kids and make them perceive education as an interesting activity than a boring task. This is why researchers urge schools to adapt interesting methods of teaching instead of normal and boring ways of instruction.



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