Enhancing Opportunities For collaborative Learning

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Enhancing Opportunities For collaborative Learning Folk tales for collaborative learning Learning about communities

Folktale for collaborative learning What is folktales? A folktales is a story or legened forming of an oral tradition . Folktales show our traditions Folktales show our custom Old history incedent

Picture of folktales

Characteristces Oral storytelling Straight forwarding Include magic and superpower They includes as a good or bad qualities They includes wisdom,foolishness Ending usually happy and satisfying They help in every subject (pak study,english) Moral lesson Character bilding

Learning about communities

What is community A community is a group of people who share common emotions, values or beliefs, actively engaged in learning together from each other, and by habituation. they can share the problem with each others

Learning community models Learning communities can take many forms. The learning community approach fundamentally restructures the curriculum, and the time and space of students. Many different curricular restructuring models are being used, but all of the learning community models intentionally link together courses or coursework to provide greater curricular coherence, more opportunities for active teaming, and interaction between students and faculty

Results of learning communities Universities are often drawn to learning communities because research has shown that they improve student retention rates. learning community can have a much greater impact on students The camaraderie of co-enrollment may help students stay in school longer, but learning communities can offer more: curricular coherence; integrative, high-quality learning; collaborative knowledge-construction; and skills and knowledge relevant to living in a complex, messy, diverse world. Studies show that enrollment in a learning community has a powerful They effect on student learning and achievement They can easily solve the problem and commuinte with others