When groups work together, they can achieve more than an individual could alone. Groups could discover something new while working together. They share and discuss ideas, which could lead to an improved understanding of what they are working on. Some say it might be a waste of time considering that students lose focus when they are in a group with their friends, but that will aid students in learning about managing time. Working in groups helps students better develop as people. When students work together, they can develop a set of skills they may not realize they had. They may find out they’re a good listener or maybe a great leader. Though most students do not usually like working in groups, students may find that they are better at working with people than they originally thought. Though conflicts may break out over different ideas, students can figure out how compromise and how to get along with other students. Students can develop skills that they will later need outside of high school. In conclusion, high schools should require group work in classes. Working in groups benefits students in more ways than one. They gain an advance knowledge of how a group works together. They find out how to increase productivity and performance. They develop a new set of skills that they can use later in
When groups work together, they can achieve more than an individual could alone. Groups could discover something new while working together. They share and discuss ideas, which could lead to an improved understanding of what they are working on. Some say it might be a waste of time considering that students lose focus when they are in a group with their friends, but that will aid students in learning about managing time. Working in groups helps students better develop as people. When students work together, they can develop a set of skills they may not realize they had. They may find out they’re a good listener or maybe a great leader. Though most students do not usually like working in groups, students may find that they are better at working with people than they originally thought. Though conflicts may break out over different ideas, students can figure out how compromise and how to get along with other students. Students can develop skills that they will later need outside of high school. In conclusion, high schools should require group work in classes. Working in groups benefits students in more ways than one. They gain an advance knowledge of how a group works together. They find out how to increase productivity and performance. They develop a new set of skills that they can use later in