Resumen:
Effective listening skills are an imperative goal in education, prompting an exploration of the
impact of cooperative learning on students' listening abilities. This multifaceted research project
investigates the relationship between cooperative learning practices and the development of
listening skills. Furthermore, the project assessed the influence of cooperative learning to achieve
the learning outcomes in listening skills of seventh semester at pine major at UPSE. Through this
investigation, the study commenced by delving into students' perceptions and experiences with
cooperative learning to cultivate their listening skills. Engaging directly with students, their candid
insights offered a holistic understanding of cooperative learning's role in their listening skill
development journey. At the same way, the study sought to unveil potential connections between
cooperative learning and heightened motivation, substantiating its value in enhancing students'
listening skills. Identifying both challenges and facilitators in implementing cooperative learning
for listening skill development was another crucial aspect of the research. By considering students'
voices, the study revealed barriers hindering cooperative learning effectiveness, while also
pinpointing factors that empower it as a potent tool for nurturing listening abilities.