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Teamwork skills assessment for cooperative learning

Educational Research and Evaluation, 2011
Teamwork skills are required at work, but teacher efforts in many countries to track achievement within this context have been hindered by lack of assessment tools and input from students. The Teamwork Skills Inventory relies on peer and self-evaluation to establish accountability, identify competencies, and detect learning needs.
Paris S. Strom, Robert D. Strom
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Human Factors and Non-Technical Skills: Teamwork

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2016
Making mistakes is part of being human and human error is normal in all areas of life (Bromiley & Mitchell 2009). In some contexts this is of little consequence, but in environments where human safety and well-being are at stake it is vital that such error is minimised. The operating theatre is one such safety critical environment.
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MEASURING TEAMWORK SKILLS

Экономика и предпринимательство
В статье рассматриваются работы отечественных и зарубежных исследователей измерения эффективности мягких навыков, навыков командной работы. Предложены сценарии использования собираемых данных в зависимости от их объема и валидности. Это позволяет иметь представление о перспективах анализа уже на этапе проектирования опросов.
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Transferable skills and teamwork

Veterinary Nursing Journal
The author began his career as an RVN before retraining to become a radiographer in the NHS. In this article, he reflects on his later return to the veterinary profession as a radiographer in a referral hospital.
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Teamwork Skills: Assessment and Instruction

2006
This chapter discusses the application of Merrill’s (2002a, 2002b) pebble-inthe-pond model and principles of instruction to teach teamwork skills that are measured by our Teamwork Skills Questionnaire. David Merrill’s work predominantly focused on the teaching of various types of knowledge and skills, whereas our work has predominantly focused on the ...
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Teamwork, Safety, and Non-Technical Skills

Current Anesthesiology Reports, 2017
Communication and team dynamics have been widely accepted as pillars of safety in the operating room setting and beyond, yet institutions still struggle with establishing a culture of safety that promotes these skills. Team training programs, prompted conversations embedded within workflows, and cognitive aids such as checklists can enhance ...
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Skillful : Integrating Individualized Feedback into Teamwork

2014
With the growing complexity of problems in today’s world, the presence of self-managing teams at school and in the workplace has become increasingly common. Although teams have great potential to achieve, they inevitably run into challenges related to ambiguous problems, conflicting team member opinions, and unclear ways to allocate the work.
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Teamwork skills development among engineering students

Общество: социология, психология, педагогика, 2018
The paper deals with the problem of teamwork skills development among students during graph- and-project-based learning. Team solution of graph project task enhances learning and cognitive activity of students. When collaborating in a team, students get involved in the learning process and become its interacting players.
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Industry Assessment of Multidisciplinary Teamwork Skills

2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings
Technology and globalization have created a world of complex problems that require complex solutions. Consequently, engineering students are inheriting a future that will require them to work on teams with engineers from different disciplines, scientists, and other non-engineers. Undergraduate engineering programs have long recognized the importance of
Illysa Izenberg   +4 more
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