While teams are common in business school classrooms, scholars note that few instructors provide teamwork-related instruction. The consequent negative experiences may explain the reported cynicism about teamwork among students. This article reports findings from a study that examined the link between a teaching strategy designed to help students function more effectively in teams and its impact on student perceptions of their ability to work collaboratively with others and on their perceptions of their team’s effectiveness. The study found evidence to suggest that a teaching strategy designed to help students reach the multiple stages of team development such as high levels of at-stakeness and transparency positively impacts their perceptio...
Teams are increasingly recognized as critical for strategy, innovation, and other key organizational...
The article presents findings from a two‐stage study that examined student perceptions of peer evalu...
Team-teaching is a classroom innovation with the potential to address many criticisms of business-sc...
While teams are common in business school classrooms, scholars note that few instructors provide tea...
This multistrand study adds to the limited research evidence about business students’ perceptions of...
Postsecondary learning environments often utilize team-based pedagogical practices to challenge and ...
Applications of team-teaching within schools of business appear to contain inherent defects, which l...
A challenge in the contemporary classroom is that many students do not prepare for class. While tech...
Collaborative instructional approaches have been used effectively in elementary and secondary classe...
The ability to work in teams is one of the most highly valued professional skills. Preparing student...
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society has recognized that, in order to properly prepare students ...
This is a report on an action research project conducted in Classroom Action Research class. This co...
The benefits of team learning include increased achievement, increased motivation, and greater reten...
Studies have reported that employers, graduates, and other stakeholders do not believe that higher e...
This research focuses on students ’ preferences for team-based assignments. It is no surprise that a...
Teams are increasingly recognized as critical for strategy, innovation, and other key organizational...
The article presents findings from a two‐stage study that examined student perceptions of peer evalu...
Team-teaching is a classroom innovation with the potential to address many criticisms of business-sc...
While teams are common in business school classrooms, scholars note that few instructors provide tea...
This multistrand study adds to the limited research evidence about business students’ perceptions of...
Postsecondary learning environments often utilize team-based pedagogical practices to challenge and ...
Applications of team-teaching within schools of business appear to contain inherent defects, which l...
A challenge in the contemporary classroom is that many students do not prepare for class. While tech...
Collaborative instructional approaches have been used effectively in elementary and secondary classe...
The ability to work in teams is one of the most highly valued professional skills. Preparing student...
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society has recognized that, in order to properly prepare students ...
This is a report on an action research project conducted in Classroom Action Research class. This co...
The benefits of team learning include increased achievement, increased motivation, and greater reten...
Studies have reported that employers, graduates, and other stakeholders do not believe that higher e...
This research focuses on students ’ preferences for team-based assignments. It is no surprise that a...
Teams are increasingly recognized as critical for strategy, innovation, and other key organizational...
The article presents findings from a two‐stage study that examined student perceptions of peer evalu...
Team-teaching is a classroom innovation with the potential to address many criticisms of business-sc...