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Settles, Robert B.; Crisler, Jack R. – 1978
The traditional team concept in rehabilitation is a differentiated team in which each member performs a different function. In practice, such teams are rarely cooperative and their additive services are disjointed. Presented is the philosophic rationale for the revitalization of a large rehabilitation center serving mental patients. Reorganization…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Delivery Systems, Group Unity, Interdisciplinary Approach
Settles, Robert B.; Crisler, Jack R. – 1978
Provision of training for an interdisciplinary rehabilitation team in a center serving mental patients was investigated. An autonomous service delivery rehabilitation team was formed and provided training in cooperative function. Findings indicate that the experimental team became a particularly cohesive functional unit, and that their support of…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Delivery Systems, Group Unity, Interdisciplinary Approach
Lynch, Bonnie L. – 1982
The concept of cooperative goal structuring was examined, along with the effect of one cooperative learning technique (group consensus examinations) on the perceptions and achievement of college students. Cooperative goal structure exists when students perceive that they can obtain their goal only if the other students with whom they work also…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Cooperation, Course Evaluation, Decision Making
Dostal, Lori – 1982
A curriculum consisting of four modules is presented to help nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians develop team practices and improve and increase the utilization of nurse practitioners and physician assistants in primary care settings. The curriculum was prepared in 1981-1982 by the California Area Health Education Center…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Clinical Experience, Cooperation, Curriculum Design