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Student “work group” not working

The CASE Journal, 2022
Theoretical basis The primary focus of this case is on group dynamics, including group development, interpersonal conflicts, and team effectiveness. Appropriate theories and frameworks are drawn upon from the literature on group dynamics and conflict management to discuss and address these issues.
Happy Paul, Srinivasan Tatachari
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Social work students and work values

International Social Work, 1999
This article analyses the work values of a group of 169 freshman social work students. The values for self-actualization were ranked the highest, closely followed by socially-oriented values. The value of altruism was ranked differently by social work students and by other Zagreb University students.
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Students working for students on programming courses

Computers & Education, 2008
In this paper we offer a report on a university-level programming laboratory course that has been designed on top of a programming library. The course enforces soft skills, such as code inspection and team working, sharpens implementation skills and creates a bridge between introductory, language-specific instruction and senior-year full-blown ...
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Empowering students to create work schedules that work

Proceedings of the 38th annual ACM SIGUCCS fall conference: navigation and discovery, 2010
Furman employs student staff as a major component in our organization. We recognize the intrinsic value of students who need part time work and who are often savvier than the general user population. However, there are major challenges in scheduling around the demanding academic and social commitments of the student staff.
Austin Whisnant, M. Jean Childress
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Students inemployment: learning and working

Nurse Education Today, 1996
The last two decades have witnessed the emergence of research findings in the field of education which clearly demonstrate the powerful influence of 'workload' on both what and how students learn. In nurse education, this notion of workload has focused on assessment demands and the dual role of the student nurse as learner and employee.
C, Ferguson, M, Cerinus
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Working with students

2018
Introduction This chapter provides an overview of students in colleges and universities, and different ways of working with them. Student populations in higher education are extremely diverse and the following themes and categories are explored in this chapter: students in the digital age; international students; students with disabilities; part-time
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Working as a student

Journal of Paramedic Practice
In this month's Student Column, Ellie Workman shares her experience of working alongside being a student, the value of having found work within the industry, and the challenges of juggling it all.
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Nursing Students Working with the Homeless

Nurse Educator, 1996
In a program funded by the Wisconsin Area Health Education Center System, four nursing students were placed with nurse preceptors working with homeless people. The overall intent of the program was to provide students with stipend incentives to promote working with clients in underserved areas after graduation.
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Student work loads

Higher Education, 1973
The problem of student work loads has been the concern of staff and students in tertiary institutions for some time. Studies of success, failure and wastage in higher education have indicated a number of factors which may be relevant to the problem of student work loads, but until recently no comprehensive study of the problem has been attempted.
John C. Clift, Ian D. Thomas
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Work Balance [Student's Corner]

IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2017
Hello fellow roboticists, and, once again, welcome back to the "Student's Corner"! I apologize for the hiatus we took in the last IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine issue. Truth be told, I was getting myself lost in the deep valleys and snowcapped peaks of northern Peru as the magazine deadline approached and passed. The month away from the Internet
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