One study found that students in schools were a variety of cooperative learning methods in all subjects were used for a two-year period, differed from students in schools using traditional teaching approaches. How did they differ?

a) High- and low-achieving students from cooperative learning schools were not helped by cooperative learning, but those with average achievement levels benefited dramatically.
b) Students from cooperative learning schools achieved less in reading and math than students from traditional schools.
c) Students from cooperative learning schools achieved significantly more than students from traditional schools.
d) Students from cooperative learning schools achieved less than students from traditional schools.


c Research shows that students who have been taught in schools were cooperative learning methods were used in all subjects achieved more than their counterparts in schools which did not employ cooperative learning methods.

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