Abstract Book of the 3rd International Education Conference
Year: 2025
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The Effectiveness of Cooperative Language Learning in Higher Education
Prof. Dr. Ivdit Diasamidze
ABSTRACT:
Language proficiency is a critical factor in student success in higher education, where effective communication skills are essential for academic achievement and professional growth. Traditional teacher-centered methods often limit student interaction, making language learning passive rather than engaging. Cooperative Language Learning (CLL) offers an alternative approach that fosters collaboration, active participation, and peer-assisted learning. This study examines the effectiveness of Cooperative Language Learning in higher education, focusing on its impact on students’ language proficiency, engagement, and academic performance. The research aims to: (1) examine the effectiveness of cooperative learning in improving students’ proficiency and (2) and analyze student engagement and learning outcomes in cooperative learning environments. Using a mixed-methods approach, the study collected qualitative data via student feedback and classroom observations. The findings indicate that students who participated in cooperative learning activities, such as think-pair-share, jigsaw reading, group discussions, and peer-assisted writing, demonstrated significant improvements in oral fluency, vocabulary retention, academic writing skills, as well as in acquiring knowledge of the material. Additionally, students reported increased motivation, confidence, and engagement in language learning. These results suggest that cooperative learning strategies create an interactive and supportive learning environment that enhances language acquisition and helps students master the knowledge of the subject in higher education. The study concludes that incorporating cooperative learning strategies into university curricula can foster collaborative learning experiences, critical thinking, and communication skills. Educators are encouraged to integrate these approaches to maximize student success in learning.
Keywords: Cooperative Learning, Higher Education. Student Engagement, Active Learning, Collaborative Learning, Language Proficiency, Critical Thinking, Interactive Learning, Student Motivation