To help students develop teamwork skills, teachers should be aware of the strategies students already employ to assert authority and manage conflict. Researchers studying engineering students have identified two such approaches: transfer-of-knowledge sequences, in which students emulate teacher and pupil roles; and collaborative sequences, in which students use circular talk to reach consensus. As demonstrated in this article, these strategies are also used by students in professional communication courses. The second half of this article provides specific suggestions for designing team assignments, interacting effectively with student teams, and developing evaluations that value the process of teamwork
This paper explores team assignments as an increasingly common component of many university courses....
Collaborative learning, or learning through group work, offers several advantages over traditional l...
As part of a restructure of the engineering programs offered by the University of Ballarat a need wa...
To help students develop teamwork skills, teachers should be aware of the strategies students alread...
To help students develop teamwork skills, teachers should be aware of the strategies students alread...
This 2-page article, written by Paul Horwitz, was published in the Spring 2015 issue of the Concord...
It is important that engineering and computer science students learn teamwork skills as an integral ...
Educational models are incorporating methodologies to train students in teamwork skills in response ...
In the engineering industry it is apparent that the future of project work is becoming dependent on ...
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society has recognized that, in order to properly prepare students ...
Typically, in higher education STEM classes, teaching assistants (TAs) perform teaching duties such ...
Many recent studies demonstrate that cooperative learning provides a variety of educational advantag...
For over a decade, companies have been concerned that new graduates are often not prepared to work i...
Teamwork is an important aspect of engineering courses, particularly as many courses move towards a ...
A three-year project aiming to develop students' teamwork skills systematically through explicit ins...
This paper explores team assignments as an increasingly common component of many university courses....
Collaborative learning, or learning through group work, offers several advantages over traditional l...
As part of a restructure of the engineering programs offered by the University of Ballarat a need wa...
To help students develop teamwork skills, teachers should be aware of the strategies students alread...
To help students develop teamwork skills, teachers should be aware of the strategies students alread...
This 2-page article, written by Paul Horwitz, was published in the Spring 2015 issue of the Concord...
It is important that engineering and computer science students learn teamwork skills as an integral ...
Educational models are incorporating methodologies to train students in teamwork skills in response ...
In the engineering industry it is apparent that the future of project work is becoming dependent on ...
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society has recognized that, in order to properly prepare students ...
Typically, in higher education STEM classes, teaching assistants (TAs) perform teaching duties such ...
Many recent studies demonstrate that cooperative learning provides a variety of educational advantag...
For over a decade, companies have been concerned that new graduates are often not prepared to work i...
Teamwork is an important aspect of engineering courses, particularly as many courses move towards a ...
A three-year project aiming to develop students' teamwork skills systematically through explicit ins...
This paper explores team assignments as an increasingly common component of many university courses....
Collaborative learning, or learning through group work, offers several advantages over traditional l...
As part of a restructure of the engineering programs offered by the University of Ballarat a need wa...