
Kagan Structures
Kagan Structures are teaching strategies designed to actively engage students in the learning process. They involve collaborative activities that promote communication, critical thinking, and student participation. These structures organize students into small groups, encouraging shared responsibility for learning and fostering a positive classroom environment. Examples include think-pair-share or group problem-solving tasks. The goal is to make learning interactive, develop social skills, and deepen understanding through structured, purposeful interactions. In essence, Kagan Structures transform traditional lessons into dynamic, cooperative experiences that enhance engagement and mastery of content.