This study investigated the effects of team-skills training on collaborative learning in a university setting. Groups worked under one of three conditions: (1) groups received team-skill training as a group and remained in that group (Trained-Together), (2) groups received team-skills training, but were then reassigned into new groups (Trained-Reassigned), and (3) groups received no training (Untrained). Each group completed a collaborative task and then group members were tested on the material learned. Scores were highest in the Trained-Together and lowest in the Untrained condition. Results are explained in terms of levels of planning, time management, distribution of effort and strategies adopted.
Journal article
Team-skills training enhances collaborative learning
Learning and Instruction, Vol.16(3), pp.256-265
2006
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- Title
- Team-skills training enhances collaborative learning
- Creators
- Jane S Pritchard - University of SouthamptonRobert J Stratford - University of SouthamptonLewis A Bizo - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Learning and Instruction, Vol.16(3), pp.256-265
- Identifiers
- 1251; 991012820410702368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article