Assignment 3
Due August 2025
, EML1501
Assignment 3
Due August 2025
QUESTION 1
1.1 The Significance of Collaborative Learning in Foundation Phase Classrooms
Collaborative learning is particularly significant in foundation phase classrooms as it
aligns with Vygotsky’s theory of social constructivism, which posits that learning is
constructed through social interaction (Vygotsky, 1978). At this developmental stage,
children experience substantial cognitive, social, and emotional growth, all of which are
supported through meaningful peer collaboration.
When learners participate in shared activities such as storytelling, they co-construct
meaning, expand vocabulary, and enhance language skills. For instance, discussing a
story’s plot enables learners to process information critically and articulate their
thoughts more effectively. Socially, such interactions promote empathy, active listening,
and turn-taking, while emotionally, they foster self-confidence and a sense of belonging.
Collaborative learning is especially valuable in diverse classrooms where children bring
varied experiences and abilities. It enables every learner to contribute meaningfully and
benefit from the collective strengths of the group. As Johnson and Johnson (1999)
observe, cooperative learning enhances both problem-solving skills and self-esteem.
Therefore, collaborative learning is not merely a pedagogical technique but a
foundational element of holistic child development.