Trials and tribulations in perfecting student collaboration and teamwork

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    Abstract

    Collaboration and teamwork are regarded as essential skills for students to develop in order to succeed in the modern workplace. They are ubiquitously listed as one of the key graduate attributes to develop and approaches to the development of teams are expected by Professional, Statutory, and Regulatory Bodies (PSRBs). However, perfecting, teaching, and assessing these skills giving weight and wider context can be challenging along with convincing students of their value. This presentation will explore a ten-year journey into the trials and tribulations in attempting to replicate and test many of the available examples to perfecting student collaboration and teamwork.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEmployability case study compendium
    Subtitle of host publicationstrengthening the student experience : distilling the 3 Es
    EditorsStuart Norton, Fay Short, Roger Dalrymple
    Place of PublicationYork, U.K.
    PublisherAdvanceHE
    Pages93-97
    Publication statusPublished - 29 Jan 2025

    Bibliographical note

    Note: This chapter was drawn from the presentations at the Advance HE 2024 Employability Symposium.

    Keywords

    • Education

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