The first advantage that I can think of for the Jigsaw Method, is that you can cover more material in less time. If you had a limited time to engage your students in learning about a broad topic, this method would help them all to learn about the subject in a quick way without cutting down the material. Another advantage could be that the students would be simultaneously having a secondary learning experience. They would be learning to work together, as opposed to against each other. They would also learn to count on, and be counted on, for material. Each student would feel equally intelligent when they were able to present what they have learned, as if they were the teachers.
Disadvantages to the method might apply more to older students than younger. Accountability would be an issue in an older group, because if one person doesn't pull their own weight or do their part, then the whole group suffers. In a younger classroom, you can guide what they do, and when they do it, but in a higher grade classroom, you have to deal with students who will not work, as well as students who don't come to class altogether. Another disadvantage might be that, by allowing the students to do their own research and teaching, it could prove difficult to test the students in their knowledge, because they did not all get the same set of information.
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