According to reynolds and herbert 1998 cohort learning


Doctoral Learning and Communities of Practice

According to Reynolds and Herbert (1998), cohort learning provides students with the opportunity for ongoing and supportive interaction between peers, between students and facilitators, and between students and the larger community. As members of a cohort uncover new ideas and understanding, their dialogue increases, diversifies, validates, and assures understanding. Although individuals often require time alone to think and reflect, learning in a cohort environment keeps individuals engaged and inspired to learn. Cohort communities encourage camaraderie, build student confidence, and challenge individuals to strengthen and apply their critical thinking skills. Your thoughts?

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