Collaborative Learning/Best Practices

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Best practices are methods or techniques that have consistently shown results superior to those achieved with other means, and that are used as benchmarks.[1] Collaborative learning best practices include cooperation over competition, team size, team charters, and outcomes assessment.

Cooperation Over Competition

Collaborative group experiences must encourage cooperation over competition. This is accomplished by promoting positive interdependence, promotive interaction, individual responsibility and accountability, interpersonal group skills, and group reflection.[2]

Team Size

Teams perform best in groups of three to five students.[3]

Team Charter

The use of a team charter, team contract, policies and expectations agreement, or similar document encourages effective communication and conflict resolution. Include sections for:[4]

Outcomes Assessment

Collaborative projects must be consistent with course objectives. This may include both individual and collective outcomes. Outcomes may be assessed using:[5]

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