ENCOURAGING COLLABORATIVE READING AND WRITING: STRATEGIES AND BENEFITS

Authors

  • Odinayeva Nilufar Lukmonovna Senior teacher, Bukhara state pedagogical institute, Bukhara Author

Keywords:

Collaborative learning, reading strategies, writing skills, critical thinking, group work, peer feedback, literacy development.

Abstract

Collaborative reading and writing have emerged as effective approaches to enhance communication, critical thinking, and creativity. These methods foster an interactive learning environment where students engage actively in discussions, exchange perspectives, and develop essential academic and social skills. This article explores the importance of collaborative reading and writing, strategies for implementation, and the benefits of these approaches in educational settings.

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Published

2025-03-21