Answer:
a. true.
Step-by-step explanation:
Collaborative learning refers to a variety of educational methodologies involving joint intellectual effort between students, or students and teachers. Typically, students work in groups of two or more, finding common understanding, ideas or definitions or making a product. A drawback of collective learning is that it may not consider the fact that learning levels vary among the students, and that students have different learning styles. Some students may influence the group of learners and others may not want to participate in the activities.