The Making Team Projects Work Student Toolkit: A part of the Making Team Projects Work series
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Description
A COMPANION INSTRUCTOR GUIDE IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN THE SERIES
A top skill demanded by employers is the ability for people to work together in teams. However, students often do not get systematic training in improving their team projects. This user-friendly manual equips students with the tools needed to work successfully on team projects, and learn other valuable teamwork skills.
The authors are two college educators with decades of experience teaching group dynamics. The book is written in a conversational style and includes structured advice, examples, and worksheets to provide students with the tools they need to succeed in team projects across a wide range of subjects. The companion website offers additional resources and easy access to the authors who answer questions and provide consultation. This book is an invaluable resource to develop student teamwork skills. What students have to say:
- "There are many visuals in the book that clearly demonstrate the concepts."
- "The real world examples allowed me to gain a better understanding about what the chapter is discussing and how I can apply it."
- "The end of each chapter has a little summary that ties the book together. Also, the book not only relates to my class but also life beyond the classroom."
- "The book is organized in a way that makes sense and helps me to follow along."
Department
Psychology
ISBN
979-8438262558
Publication Date
3-25-2022
Publisher
Independently published
Recommended Citation
Franz, Timothy and Vicker, Lauren, "The Making Team Projects Work Student Toolkit: A part of the Making Team Projects Work series" (2022). Fisher Bookshelf. 87.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/bookshelf/87