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Waterson, Robert – Journal of College and Character, 2011
This article makes the argument that Ernest Shackleton's life and adventures might serve as a very useful and productive model for teachers. Through examining some of Shackleton's methods and strategies regarding the treatment of his men, a great love and respect for his crew are revealed. This value for respect underscores the worth that…
Descriptors: Males, Reputation, Recognition (Achievement), Biographies
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Robyn, Elisa – College Teaching, 2000
Suggests the use of the "tribal" metaphor to foster team building and collaborative learning in college classes. Offers examples of how linking students in the classroom in tribes builds identification and interdependence through such activities as creating a group myth and participating in membership rituals. The tribal metaphor has also led to…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Philosophy, Group Activities, Group Dynamics
Trent, Mary Alice – 1996
Human beings are in a constant ebb and flow; transcending boundaries at work and play, they learn, pray, and exist in an interdependent society. Given this reality, many practitioners, from kindergarten to college, have devised various methods of collaborative learning to meet the challenges of an increasingly diverse demographic and ethnographic…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics, Higher Education