...overall method of teaching. By its very principle, it enables students to flourish within the academic system by implementing a balanced degree of separate and assembled interaction. The purpose of cooperative learning is to encourage student accomplishment "by coupling individual accountability with group incentives and recognition" (Nath et al, 1996, p. 117). This teaching technique is utilized in many aspects of schooling to aid in the overall improvement of learning; mathematics is yet another subject where cooperative learning can be applied. Mathematics can be one of the most difficult of all academic subject matter; despite the effort put forth, some students are just not able to grasp its concept as easily as others. By implementing cooperative learning strategies, students have a better opportunity to improve their problem solving skills, comprehend the lessons and retain the information once it has been processed. One particular cooperative learning strategy that has been proven to be quite beneficial is that of the Student Teams-Achievement Divisions (STAD)....