Description |
xvii, 204 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
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"Syracuse University." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 196-200) and index. |
Contents |
Teamwork theory and discussion -- Building effective teams. Technology and teamwork ; Exercise for students: how do I learn best? ; Guidelines for student teams ; Group exercises ; Managing conflict ; Team evaluation ; Top-notch tips for team learning -- Teamwork in the disciplines -- Articles/resources. |
Summary |
Teamwork builds cooperation, problem solving, active learning, and responsibility, all of which are increasingly important in both the classroom and the workplace. "Using Student Teams in the Classroom" is a helpful guide for all faculty who want to actively engage students with both the material and one another by using teamwork. The examples in this book are drawn from a wide variety of fields, including architecture, biology, ceramics, engineering, and English. The range of imaginative teaching strategies -- all of which include students working in groups -- is evidence of the wealth of ways in which cooperative learning can be incorporated in college classrooms. The authors bring together diverse examples and interesting applications and combine them with a solid explanation of some of the caveats of cooperative learning and deep respect for the ways in which such pedagogical changes will challenge long-held beliefs and practices. -- From publisher's description. |
Subject |
Team learning approach in education.
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Team learning approach in education. (OCoLC)fst01144668
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Added Author |
Hurd, Sandra N.
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ISBN |
1882982371 |
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9781882982370 |
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