Many accreditation bodies and universities require the graduate attribute of “an ability to work in teams” or to “effectively collaborate”. Students invariably dislike working in groups maintaining that “malingerers ride on the back” of those students who work hard and contribute effectively to the outcomes of the group or team. This is the context in which an ALTC/OLT project was established, the project is to consider ways of enhancing group-work in Architecture and design related disciplines. The project has identified the issues associated with group-work, from the perspective of student and lecturer, and has begun to develop strategies to overcome the issues. This paper reports on an assessment intervention made in a subject that invol...
A substantial body of research exists showing that, when implemented correctly, the use of group wor...
This study assesses university’s students’ views on team work. The specific research aim is to inves...
A previous survey found that university staff considered undergraduates bring little teamwork capabi...
Many accreditation bodies and universities require the graduate attribute of “an ability to work in ...
This paper reports on the early findings of an Australian Learning Teaching Council (ALTC/OLT) funde...
The contraints of GCSE, A level and some AS level assessments in CDT/Design/Design Technology force ...
When effective group management processes are employed, clear assessment guidelines developed and co...
In courses leading to professional qualifications, authentic tasks are the basis of learning through...
Group work is frequently incorporated into courses; however, student perceptions of their experience...
Positive experiences of teamwork in design contexts significantly improvestudents’ satisfactio...
Abbasi, N ORCiD: 0000-0003-2539-6569Positive experiences of teamwork in design contexts significantl...
• Why is group work an essential component of our classes? • What are the standard practices in form...
As student-to-staff ratios escalate, increasing numbers of undergraduate architects are finding the ...
Group projects form a component of the work undertaken to assess undergraduate students for the awar...
Across disciplines, skills associated with collaboration are now ubiquitously considered requisite g...
A substantial body of research exists showing that, when implemented correctly, the use of group wor...
This study assesses university’s students’ views on team work. The specific research aim is to inves...
A previous survey found that university staff considered undergraduates bring little teamwork capabi...
Many accreditation bodies and universities require the graduate attribute of “an ability to work in ...
This paper reports on the early findings of an Australian Learning Teaching Council (ALTC/OLT) funde...
The contraints of GCSE, A level and some AS level assessments in CDT/Design/Design Technology force ...
When effective group management processes are employed, clear assessment guidelines developed and co...
In courses leading to professional qualifications, authentic tasks are the basis of learning through...
Group work is frequently incorporated into courses; however, student perceptions of their experience...
Positive experiences of teamwork in design contexts significantly improvestudents’ satisfactio...
Abbasi, N ORCiD: 0000-0003-2539-6569Positive experiences of teamwork in design contexts significantl...
• Why is group work an essential component of our classes? • What are the standard practices in form...
As student-to-staff ratios escalate, increasing numbers of undergraduate architects are finding the ...
Group projects form a component of the work undertaken to assess undergraduate students for the awar...
Across disciplines, skills associated with collaboration are now ubiquitously considered requisite g...
A substantial body of research exists showing that, when implemented correctly, the use of group wor...
This study assesses university’s students’ views on team work. The specific research aim is to inves...
A previous survey found that university staff considered undergraduates bring little teamwork capabi...