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What does the jigsawing method emphasize?

  1. Competition among students

  2. Individual work without collaboration

  3. Peer teaching through expert groups

  4. A teacher-centered approach

The correct answer is: Peer teaching through expert groups

The jigsawing method emphasizes peer teaching through expert groups. In this cooperative learning strategy, students are divided into small groups, and each member is assigned a specific topic or segment of information to learn. After acquiring knowledge on their assigned topic, students regroup into mixed groups where each member teaches their peers about their area of expertise. This method not only encourages collaboration and communication among students but also helps in enhancing understanding as students learn from one another. By focusing on peer teaching, the jigsawing method promotes active participation and accountability, allowing learners to take ownership of their education while developing social skills that are essential for cooperative learning environments.