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Maedeh Kazemitabar; Hossein Mirzapour; Maryam Akhshi; Monireh Vatankhah; Javad Hatami; Tenzin Doleck – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Digital teamwork has become prevalent and is ever since becoming part of the human work- and life-style, globally. But in comparison with face-to-face setting, virtual teams face multifold challenges. To date, scarce empirical research has examined whether team-breaking challenges are associated with limited access to peer nonverbal signals. This…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Trust (Psychology), Ethics
Muhammad Imran – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Employees' insufficient soft skills have the potential to lead to collaboration and organizational inefficiency. Business leaders are concerned with the critical issue of insufficient soft skills among information technology (IT) professionals because these skills are essential for the effective functioning of teams and overall organizational…
Descriptors: Soft Skills, Job Skills, Information Technology, Professional Personnel
N. Hollett; S. J. Brock – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
Student's social status within the context of physical education group work can influence engagement and behaviour during group tasks (Cohen [1994]. Restructuring the classroom: Conditions for productive small groups. "Review of Educational Research", 64(1), 1-35. https://bibliotheek.ehb.be:2102/10.3102/00346543064001001). According to Bourdieu ([1985].…
Descriptors: Social Status, Physical Education, Student Attitudes, Social Capital
Sarah Fabrizi; Ann L. Tilman; Ellen Donald; Noelle Balsamo; Annemarie Connor – Journal of Early Intervention, 2024
Therapeutic playgroups have potential to benefit families and children enrolled in early intervention. A pretest-posttest, mixed methods, sequential explanatory design was utilized to explore the effectiveness and feasibility of an 8-week SEE Me (Social Emotional Education) therapeutic playgroup delivered by a collaborative team of providers using…
Descriptors: Play Therapy, Parent Child Relationship, Program Effectiveness, Social Emotional Learning
Samantha J. Newell; Natasha van Antwerpen – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2024
The demand for intensive educational experiences is increasing, necessitating a focus on ensuring quality and providing adequate student support. Increasing opportunities for student collaboration, including teacher/student co-creation of learning materials, has strong potential to increase engagement and support. Given increased interest in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Online Courses, Teamwork
Robert P. Groen – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2024
During an assignment as a change leader of a complex IT change program within a Dutch public government organization, I used action learning to develop and support the desired changes and to tackle the complex problems that usually accompany such a change program. During this action learning project, I took the role of facilitator and I devised…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Public Sector, Government (Administrative Body), Information Technology
Rachel Harrington; Jill James; Kyeli Quinn – Mathematics Teacher Educator, 2024
We describe how a modified version of an emergency survival strategy led our team in addressing problems of practice identified in two second grade classrooms. We attended to the urgent needs of students by enacting the curriculum with integrity, doing what was most important and effective, while accommodating their classroom context (LeMahieu,…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Mathematics Teachers, Emergency Programs, School Safety
Kimberly Maljak; Jayla Sotelo; Katelyn Paulus – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2024
Most high school and collegiate athletic teams attend some type of camp to prepare for their upcoming season. This article provides a 30-day challenge to help high school and college dance teams to improve their overall physical fitness while they prepare for summer camp. The ideas can also be modified to meet the needs of other athletic teams.
Descriptors: Dance, Camps, High Schools, Colleges
Craig Hadley – Journal of Leadership Education, 2024
Purpose: This article illustrates the transformational nature of servant leadership and its capacity to empower and develop others. In it, I recount my close relationship with a high school mentor who embodied the key tenants of Greenleaf's (1970) servant leadership philosophy. I also advocate for others to provide mentorship and support in a…
Descriptors: Generational Differences, Leadership Styles, Mentors, High School Students
Wendy Hoon Langen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Interprofessional collaboration enhances healthcare teamwork and patient care. Interprofessional education (IPE) situates pre-professional learners in collaborative contexts that simulate their future working environments. Healthcare educators have made IPE a goal. However, barriers exist to creating interactive experiences for students…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Allied Health Occupations Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Teamwork
Chad Ovid McNatt – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative study sought to provides insights around the central research question, "What role does a school employee's cultural lens play in the cohesiveness and effectiveness among multi-national teams serving in private domestic and international schools within the Association of Christian Schools International and Network of…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Cultural Influences, Teamwork, International Schools
Jonathan Eckert; Grant Morgan; Alesha Daughtrey – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2024
Based on data collected in South Carolina from 2020-2022 through the Collective Leadership Initiative, we examined the collective leadership of six schools through cascading crises that resulted in extreme turbulence in many schools. Through an annual collective leadership survey, a collective teacher efficacy survey that we administered three…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Cooperative Planning, Participative Decision Making, Teacher Effectiveness
Eva Guijarro; Carlos Evangelio; Luis Estrada-Oliver; Zachary Wahl-Alexander – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
The implementation of projects that go beyond the boundaries of schools can connect people in different countries and enhance the development of the well-known objectives of physical education (e.g., health development, teamwork, or responsibility), with the addition of specific skills (e.g., intercultural awareness, language learning, or…
Descriptors: Counties, Physical Education, Skill Development, Athletics
Oumaima Derouech; Hamid Hrimech; Mohamed Lachgar; Mohamed Hanine – Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 2024
Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this research is to evaluate the available literature on Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs). It aims to investigate the impacts, guiding principles, and problems of CVEs, giving light to their revolutionary potential in a variety of sectors, such as education, healthcare, and gaming. Background: CVEs have…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Environment, Design, Barriers
Loukia David; Netta Weinstein – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Educators have incorporated technologies designed to "gamify" or increase the fun and reward of classroom learning, but little is known about how these resources can be employed to create positive learning climates. Informed by self-determination theory (SDT), two experiments investigated a number of strategies teachers can use to frame…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Technology Uses in Education, Gamification, Positive Attitudes