Group-based learning
In group-based learning, students work together in small groups to achieve learning objectives. The social and collaborative nature of learning is emphasised, and the importance of interaction, interdependence, individual accountability, group processing, and social skills is highlighted. Benefits include improving understanding and retention of material, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, while promoting a sense of community and relatedness among students. In addition, group-based learning prepares students for real-world situations where teamwork and collaboration are essential.
In the video, you can familiarize yourself with ways to implement group-based learning in designing business cases.