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Turning Student Groups into Effective Teams

Turning Student Groups into Effective Teams

... fired student should meet with his/her instructor to discuss ...When teams work and communicate well, however, the benefits more than compensate for the ... See full document

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LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® In Multidisciplinary Student Teams

LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® In Multidisciplinary Student Teams

... One student explained, “Our varying disciplines and personal interests combined in creating group models, conveying a broad consensus on the implications of ...one student articulated, “I was able to show ... See full document

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Effect of Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD) Method on Critical Thinking of Secondary School Students

Effect of Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD) Method on Critical Thinking of Secondary School Students

... in groups with no attention paid to group functioning, whereas in co-operative learning, group work is carefully prepared, planned, and ...more effective than other modes of instruction for higher level ... See full document

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Forming Student Online Teams For Maximum Performance

Forming Student Online Teams For Maximum Performance

... of effective group members (Kerr & Tindale, ...of groups to use ...of groups are found to impact group success (Kim et ...of effective group ...how groups identify effective ... See full document

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Turning evidence into recommendations: Protocol of a study guideline development groups

Turning evidence into recommendations: Protocol of a study guideline development groups

... The study received ethics approval from the Research Eth- ics Committee of the UCL Psychology Department (ref: 0819/001). A study information sheet (additional file 2) will be provided to all GDG members before their ... See full document

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Inquiry into Gendered Teacher-Student Classroom Interactions

Inquiry into Gendered Teacher-Student Classroom Interactions

... The female teachers initiated interaction (both verbal and non- verbal) more than the male teachers in the classroom. Overall, female teachers called names of students (boys and girls) more than male teachers (84.7% vs ... See full document

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A survey of facilitators and barriers to recruitment to the MAGNETIC trial

A survey of facilitators and barriers to recruitment to the MAGNETIC trial

... The survey was conducted from August 2011 to February 2012, following completion of trial recruit- ment at all sites. Permission to contact the clinical staff was obtained from the Principal Investigator (PI) at each ... See full document

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The dependence on mathematical theory in TIMSS, PISA and TIMSS Advanced test items and its relation to student achievement

The dependence on mathematical theory in TIMSS, PISA and TIMSS Advanced test items and its relation to student achievement

... since it appears to go against the rule that Western countries, and in particular the Nor- dic countries, do not perform well on “formal” mathematics. However, there are sev- eral possible interpretations, and we cannot ... See full document

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Challenges to effective collaboration in cross cultural virtual teams

Challenges to effective collaboration in cross cultural virtual teams

... Nvivo 10 computer-assisted qualitative analysis software by QSR facilitated the analysis of the data. The interview transcripts were uploaded to the Nvivo for analysis using grounded theory coding techniques (Glaser ... See full document

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An agent system to support student teams working online

An agent system to support student teams working online

... The interface was generally acceptable, but some students suggested improvements, which we can incorporate into future developments. About half of the students said that the output from the allocation of tasks function ... See full document

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The Effective Factors in Promoting of Iranian Sport National Teams

The Effective Factors in Promoting of Iranian Sport National Teams

... athletes. Also, in a study during the four years before and after the Sydney Olympics, they came to the conclusion that discovery of interested and talented people, development of long-term strategies to achieve success, ... See full document

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Using engineering design tools in multidisciplinary distributed student teams

Using engineering design tools in multidisciplinary distributed student teams

... In a multidisciplinary design project organised by the University of Malta, City University of London and University of Strathclyde groups of students were formed from each of these universities. This project is ... See full document

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Being 'In The Room Where It Happens:' Supporting Information Needs of Students in Experiential Learning Programs

Being 'In The Room Where It Happens:' Supporting Information Needs of Students in Experiential Learning Programs

... A student team is working on a project involving the market entry strategy for a pharmaceutical company. They have a product that will minimize the potential effects of mosquito- carried diseases like Malaria or ... See full document

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Ethnic Groups of Africa student copy (underlined)

Ethnic Groups of Africa student copy (underlined)

... along the coast of East Africa when Arab traders began to settle there and intermarry with the local Bantu- speaking population. • The groups’ name comes from the Arabic[r] ... See full document

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Student-led enterprise groups and entrepreneurial learning

Student-led enterprise groups and entrepreneurial learning

... enterprise groups have been defined in prior studies as voluntarily formed groups of students who join together to raise awareness, support and engage in entrepreneurial activity whilst at university ... See full document

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Vol 8, No 1 (2007)

Vol 8, No 1 (2007)

... Arranging and monitoring groups are part of the cooperative atmosphere that is fundamental to encouraging positive relations among members. Participants in a team might feel a sense of identity when they are ... See full document

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Building Collaborative Learning Opportunities between Future Veterinary and Design Professionals

Building Collaborative Learning Opportunities between Future Veterinary and Design Professionals

... The effective use of discussion among differing professionals does not happen often in academic settings, but should be encouraged, to improve familiarity of one another’s professional role in ... See full document

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The Effects Of Extroversion On Conflict Resolution In Student Teams:  A Cross-Cultural Comparison

The Effects Of Extroversion On Conflict Resolution In Student Teams: A Cross-Cultural Comparison

... In a large scale study of Turkish business employees, Kozan and Ergin (1999) showed that resolution approaches varied depending upon the degree to which participants had been acculturated into Western values. Those ... See full document

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The facilitation of accommodation of conference groups at the Student Village

The facilitation of accommodation of conference groups at the Student Village

... It examines the place of halls of residence in the accommodation sector and the market segments to which they cater.. Due to a lack of case studies of this nature in Australia, the uni[r] ... See full document

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Performance Management Practices in Self Managing Teams : An explorative study at the Dutch healthcare organization

Performance Management Practices in Self Managing Teams : An explorative study at the Dutch healthcare organization

... most teams, team-roles are divided depending on interest and competences of the individual team- ...some teams the division of roles depends on their level of education: “I am the highest level nurse here ... See full document

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