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Collin, Kaija; Valleala, Ulla Maija – Journal of Education & Work, 2005
The purpose of the present study is to look at the senses in which everyday workplace interactions can be considered manifestations of learning at work and the ways in which such activity could be supervised. The data consists of discussions between employees taped in two technology enterprises and three municipal youth centres, analysed from an…
Descriptors: Employees, Work Environment, Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries
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Avent, Jan – Topics in Language Disorders, 2004
Cooperative group treatment for aphasia based on cooperative learning principles is designed to improve communication skills during small, two-member group interactions. The treatment involves teamwork incorporating positive interdependence, face-to-face promotive interaction, individual accountability, and group processing. Group size, treatment…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Communication Skills, Aphasia, Cooperative Learning
Broderick, Patricia; Raymond, Allen – Teaching Pre K-8, 2005
In Hilliard, OH, administrators, teachers, kids and parents make a school a "community." Visualize, if you will, a symphony orchestra. The violins play as one, led by the concertmaster in the first violin section, who is first among equals. As the music builds, the cellos add their glorious tone while the woodwinds may introduce the theme.…
Descriptors: Music, Educational Environment, Teamwork, Cooperative Planning
Nainis, Nancy A. – Art Therapy Journal of the American Art Therapy Assoc, 2005
Oncology nurses are particularly vulnerable to "burnout" syndrome due to the intensity of their work and the ongoing losses they experience while providing oncology care to their patients. High levels of stress in the workplace left untended lead to high job turnover, poor productivity, and diminished quality of care for patients.…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Work Environment, Oncology, Nurses
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Miller, Roxanne Greitz – Science Scope, 2004
Science teachers, likely have more experience with students working together than teachers in any other subject area due to teaming students for hands-on activities. While the importance of teamwork is emphasized in the National Science Education Standards, getting teams to actually work-meaning getting students to share equally in the academic…
Descriptors: Motivation Techniques, Science Instruction, Science Education, Science Teachers
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Gupta, Neil Kenneth – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
Students often look for real-life situations where they can apply the concepts they learn. A project of measuring the speed of moving cars demonstrates that they learn communication skills, teamwork skills, and develop patience specially when work in a group with a common purpose.
Descriptors: Teamwork, Communication Skills, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts
Cavanagh, Sean – Education Week, 2006
By pairing up core-subject teachers with traditional vocational education instructors, a Michigan district tries to show that rigor can be built into vocational programs. One teacher own contracting business, and still makes cabinets and renovates houses in his spare time. The other teacher's passion is math and science. He is certified in both of…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Career Academies, Teamwork, Teacher Collaboration
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Rudd, Andy – Physical Educator, 2005
For years, strong claims have been made that sport builds character. Despite such claims, a "winning at all cost" mentality can frequently be seen within all of sport. The reason for this paradox may relate to confusion around what it means to demonstrate character. The purpose of this article is to show that there are indeed two distinct types of…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Sport Psychology, Athletics, Physical Education
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Stratton, Richard K. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2005
Goal setting has great impact on a team's performance. Goals enable a team to synchronize their efforts to achieve success. In this article, the author talks about goals and goal setting. This articles complements Domain 5--Teaching and Communication (p.14) and discusses one of the benchmarks listed therein: "Teach the goal setting process and…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Goal Orientation, Teamwork, Athletes
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Fernando, Chandra – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2006
The author of this article describes her week observing a Montessori class in the Adam Vesviva School at Kibbutz Ga'ash, located on the outskirts of Tel Aviv. The headmaster of the school, Yariv Ya'ari, had previously been associated with Democratic Schools, an alternate to the public educational system, whose philosophy was established at Adam…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Elementary School Students, Educational Environment
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Barr, Keith – Primary Science Review, 2003
At Brindishe School in South East London a system of teams with team leaders is used to manage and organise all subject work throughout the school year. It is a highly effective system, receiving due praise in a recent Ofsted inspection. In this article, the author sets out a typical science/technology year at Brindishe to show how the system…
Descriptors: Inspection, Foreign Countries, Primary Education, Teamwork
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O'Keeffe, Ted – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2005
Purpose: This research paper is a distinctive element of an empirical study on learning organisations carried out between 1999 and 2002. It seeks to examine a whole range of issues that seem to permeate higher-performing organisations. Design/methodology/approach: The study design utilised both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Learning Processes, Employees
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Peterson, Valerie V. – Communication Teacher, 2006
Objective: In this exercise, students collectively summarize a long and perhaps difficult reading into a shorter, more condensed version of itself; in the process, students experience the virtues of teamwork (the divide and conquer approach), gain valuable reading and note-taking skills, and collectively distill the essence of a reading in class.…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Notetaking, Teamwork, Reading
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Loewen, Pamela; Loo, Robert – Learning Organization, 2004
This study used the team climate inventory (TCI) to create awareness of the multidimensional nature of team climate, to diagnose the climate of teams, and to present specific actions to improve team climate. Management undergraduates from 81, four-person teams completed the TCI and an open-ended question at week 3 and week 12 of their team…
Descriptors: Organizational Climate, Work Environment, Teamwork, Organizational Culture
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Bertram, Bodo – Volta Review, 2004
In recent years, parents of children with hearing loss and various additional disabilities have shown increasing interest in cochlear implants. This article describes how the program in Hanover, Germany is attempting to respond to this interest. It discusses the selection process for children who receive cochlear implants who have multiple…
Descriptors: Multiple Disabilities, Parents, Foreign Countries, Assistive Technology
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