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I loved the "Picture this" activity for team building.

I learned that with structure, group projects can be quite effective.  I always knew the problems that come with group assignments, like 1 person doing all the work or toxic participants, from my days of schooling.  This module has helped me to better prepare my learners for these same possibilities in their groups, like scheduled group evaluations to let me know if there is a toxic learner, so I can intervene before administering grades.

Teamwork can be challenging but is essential to the success of an organization as a whole. You can accomplish more together than individually.

Team work collaboration is key for group activities and common challenges. The bumps are the opportunity to re direct o re define common objectives

Some of the tools of establishing team job descriptions and providing for review/constructive criticism, really spoke to me. This is a great idea to get to know each other and work through some of the team building stages efficiently. 

Teamwork projects are a skill based operation.  Without the proper leadership the project could very likely turn in a wrong direction.

Team building is important part of productivity.

Teamwork is present in virtually every job description on the planet, it is also a challenging skill to master. It is important for teachers to work through the inevitable yet necessary challenges that cultivating a culture of collaboration present. 

Teamwork helps achieve a common goal. It is essential for an organization's success as a group. 

This course help me to understand how group work works and how much it is an effective tool in team building and working with others you may not necessarily collaborate with.

This course reinforced how very little we spend in teacher education programs "teaching" adult learners how to work with/team with other adults.  Our programs spend a tremendous amount of time preparing teachers for their work with young children; however, in the majority of early care and education settings there are 2 adults leading instruction as a team in one classroom and these 2 adults are part of other teams (e.g., all the classrooms representing particular age groups; all the adults working together on behalf of the young children and their families; working alongside families on behalf of a child's growth and development).  We need more intentional instruction and practical applications of team working in our educator preparation programs to expose future and current educators to the realities of the profession.

Great Course!

This course reinforced my belief that group projects are quite effective in individual learning and teamwork skills.

Teamwork is a hugely important skill in the workforce, and particularly aviation, which is what my students are being trained to work in. Proper communication and understanding between individual members are the building blocks of a good team. 

 

“The ability to communicate well is the most sought-after skill in a new hire.” Although this is not a surprise for me, it was refreshing to know that helping to build strong relationships with teamwork and communication is still just as important as trade related skills. 

This skill will be so beneficial due to the trad that I teach has a lot of group requirements to complete projects and often you will be parted with a member of the team that is not a big contributor. I'm excited to start making mockup teams and help my students learn to navigate this dynamic.  

 

Teaching students to build effective teams is an important skill that they will use through out their lives. I think we assume that students have already learned to work in teams so creating norms is important.

 

Team work is the dreamwork

What I learned is how to really pay attention to the group and learn how to make correction properly without pointing the finger

 

Teamwork in class offers collaboration and productivity in a group.

Team work can lead to a high productive work environment.

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