
Unlocking the Power of Teamwork for Student Development
Discover the benefits of teamwork for students, including exposure to diverse roles, coordination skills, and inclusivity. Explore the importance of teamwork in fostering a collaborative environment and honing essential skills for future success.
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Why Teamwork? Many hands make lighter work Students can be exposed to different roles in work Teaches skills of coordinating individuals in a team Exposes students to working with a diverse group
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Teaching students how to be more inclusive through teamwork
Who is on the Team? Random selection Similar topical interest Similar student characteristics Intentionally heterogeneous Student self selection
Finding & using Finding & using frameworks to guide frameworks to guide student reflection or student reflection or team created contracts team created contracts Interprofessional Teamwork for Health and Social Care Framework. Poghosyan, Lusine, Allison A. Norful, and Grant R. Martsolf. "Primary care nurse practitioner practice characteristics: barriers and opportunities for interprofessional teamwork." The Journal of ambulatory care management 40, no. 1 (2017): 77.
Reflection Questions Who on your team will ensure all voices are incorporated into decisions? (relational, navigating power) Who on your team is responsible for QA/QC & representing our project s public presence & advocacy for project goals? (organizational) Who on your team is guiding task management as the project moves forward? (process/administrative) Who on your team is responsible for understanding the broader connections & the surrounding landscape? (community building & future)