How does the jigsaw classroom operate?

a. Students compete to win a top award.
b. Students are each given a piece of information that must be shared to solve a problem.
c. Students are told that one student holds the key to solving a problem and they must find out who it is.
d. Students are all given separate puzzles to solve.
e. Students are "locked" in a room together and must work together to figure out how to "escape."

b. Students are each given a piece of information that must be shared to solve a problem.

Psychology

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