چكيده لاتين :
The Effect of Collaborative Strategy on Improving Students’ Potentials in learning Active Voice and Passive Voice in English , , Abstract
This study aims to investigate the effect of the collaborative learning
on improving the students’ potential when dealing with the active voice
and the passive voice in English. To achieve this aim, the researchers
conducted this study on the eighth graders in Qalqilia district in
Palestine. The treatment was applied to 50 male and female students who
were randomly selected from all the district schools. The researchers
divided the sample into two groups of 25 students each (a control group
and an experimental group). The groups were given the same material
about the passive voice and the active voice. The students in the control
group were taught the use of the passive voice and the active voice
through the traditional method while the students in the experimental
group were taught the use of the passive voice and the active voice
through the collaborative learning method. The researchers illustrated the
collaborative learning principles to the teacher of the experimental group.
For details see Appendix III, P23-24. During the second semester 2006-
2007 and before applying the collaborative method, the researchers gave
the two groups the same test to make sure that they were equivalent.
They administered the same test to the two groups after applying the
collaborative method. The findings of the study showed that there was a
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significant difference between the experimental and the control groups in
favor of the experimental group, which means that the collaborative
learning strategy was more effective in improving students’ learning of
the active and passive voice. Based on these findings, the researchers
recommended that teachers be advised to adopt the collaborative learning
strategy that focuses on the learner who is considered as the foundation
stone of the whole teaching and learning process.