Group work in the classroom has many benefits for student learning. It allows students to teach and learn from each other, reinforcing the material. Working collaboratively also promotes skills like communication, cooperation, and time management that are important for professional settings. However, instructors must structure assignments carefully so that all group members participate and contribute fairly. Effective group work involves monitoring by the instructor and designing projects tied to learning goals and content. Both students and teachers can benefit from the additional perspectives that group work brings to problem solving.