Collarboration in the classroom is an extremely valuable team for plenty of reasons. Gone are the days of lecturing to students and then sending them on their way. Classes are now a group effort, including everyone and leaving nobody behind. A moshpit of ideas that are guided by your teacher.
Within this post I'll be going through some of the benefits of collabortation as listed by the National Education Association.
Brainstorming Creative Ideas
The more minds you have in a classroom, bouncing off one an other and exploring all their different ideas you are increasing the creativity by ten fold. Kids are sometimes scared to share ideas limiting potenial, but through group activity it opens them up and allows a better enviornment to share their thoughts and feelings.
Teaches you about Yourself
Collaborating in a group will not only boost creativity in the group, it forces you to explore your own mind. Sometimes, you'll think of things you did not even realize you felt or knew. For teachers, joining these communites for educators benefits everyone involved and is so very important. The more growth the instructor does, the better they can relay this growth and mindset onto their classroom.
Helping Students
Collaborating with students promotes higher level thinking across the board. Increasing their confidence and self esteem within a group encourages them to explore these more in depth thoughts in a confident manner. Not only is it promoting a intelligence growth, it is promoting their social and team building capabilits. Things that are only increasing in utlity in the world today.
https://www.nea.org/professional-excellence/student-engagement/tools-tips/benefits-collaboration
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