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T. Viking; U. Hylin – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2024
Constructive controversies, where team members discuss their different opinions openly and politely, can stimulate interprofessional learning (IPL): the learning that occurs in the interactions between two or more different professions. However, in science-based controversies where members compete to be the expert learning becomes complicated.…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Interprofessional Relationship, Teaching Methods, Science Education
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Theodore Wohlfarth; Satabdi Samtani – Journal of Character Education, 2023
In this article, we present a reconceptualization of sport as a series of collaborative contests with players on different teams scoring goals cooperatively: players on both sides lose or both sides win together depending on whether they can improve the scores they earn in overcoming limitations and obstacles by working with the other team. When…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Moral Values, Moral Development, Barriers
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Paetzel, Dennis W.; Quast, Louis N.; Aroonsri, Pimsiri; Surya, Meida; Hart-Mrema, Tasha S. – European Journal of Training and Development, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this study was determine which, if any, managerial behaviors were associated with high managerial job performance in three selected countries, China, the UK and the USA. After identifying which behaviors were associated with high managerial job performance, the study then compared the results from each country to identify…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Administrator Behavior, Job Performance, Cultural Differences
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Child, Simon F. J.; Shaw, Stuart – Research Papers in Education, 2019
Collaboration skills have been identified as an important educational outcome, not just as a means to enable learning mechanisms to be enacted, but also as a demonstrable skill of interest to assessment practitioners. In recent years, there has been an ambition to develop models of assessment that are underpinned by the collaborative process, and…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Group Dynamics
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Hazen, Timothy A. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2019
This review examines the Model United Nations (MUN) program at the collegiate level and provides useful information for advisors that are leading MUN for the first time.
Descriptors: Political Science, Simulation, International Organizations, Role Playing
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Cobb, Cam – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2015
This meta-analysis examines current North American research on the work of school principals in the special education milieu. More specifically, it considers how elementary and secondary principals envision and act in ways that foster inclusion within a school community. Three core special education-oriented domains arose in the 19 studies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Meta Analysis, Principals, Administrator Role
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Brown, David R.; Brewster, Cheryl D.; Karides, Marina; Lukas, Lou A. – Qualitative Report, 2011
Collaboration is essential to manage complex real world problems. We used phenomenologic methods to elaborate a description of collaboration between two departments at an academic medical center who considered their relationship to represent a model of effective collaboration. Key collaborative structures included a shared vision and commitment by…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Quality Control, Role, Communication Strategies
Blosveren, Kate – Achieve, Inc., 2012
As defined on the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) website, "the Common Core State Standards provide a consistent, clear understanding of what students are expected to learn... reflecting the "knowledge" and "skills" that our young people need for success in college and careers." While the "knowledge" defined within the CCSS is apparent--the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, State Standards, Communication Skills, Job Skills
Scanlan, Craig L. – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1985
Collaborative sponsorship arrangements have heightened continuing educators' awareness of the frequency with which rights, obligations, and values come into conflict. In this article, the author identifies the major sources of values conflict for continuing professional education and shows how principles or moral reasoning can be used to resolve…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Ethics, Professional Continuing Education
Colorado Children's Campaign, 2008
Because of the substantial impact on outcomes for children, states and school districts across the country are addressing issues surrounding early learning opportunities and school readiness for young children. Full-day kindergarten plays an important role in both. Colorado has made significant investments in full-day kindergarten as a means of…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Learning Activities, Educational Quality, Teaching Methods
Black, Susan – Executive Educator, 1994
Conflict-management programs help students of all ages find peaceable ways to handle disputes. Students most likely to become effective mediators are confident individuals who write clearly, care about others, listen well, and ask appropriate questions. Principles of conflict should be taught along with strategies for settling disputes. A sidebar…
Descriptors: Anger, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Johnson, David W.; Johnson, Roger T. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Although violence prevention programs can be helpful, they are frequently poorly targeted and unrealistic about the social forces driving student behavior. Conflict-resolution training is effective when it occurs within a cooperative context, teaches students when a conflict is or isn't occurring, stresses concrete negotiation and mediation…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions
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Janke, Rebecca; Peterson, Julie – Montessori Life, 1999
Describes use of an artist-in-residency approach to fieldtest a six-week curriculum to raise elementary school students' awareness of their natural empathy and teach them peacemaking and conflict resolution. Notes that teachers learned to share classroom dilemmas with students and students expressed themselves as peacemakers. Discusses how parents…
Descriptors: Children, Classroom Environment, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation
Mertineit, Walter – International Journal of Political Education, 1979
Presents a brief history of international textbook revision since the early twentieth century and discusses Germany's role in these revisions and in setting international textbook standards. Emphasis placed on the political factors which influenced relations between Germany and various other nations and which, therefore, influenced textbook…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Educational Needs
Berk, Elaine G. – Principal, 1999
Manipulatives make possible an indispensable form of hands-on investigation in science instruction. A Yale University study found that simple objects kept elementary-age children involved and entertained with very high levels of attention and concentration. Manipulatives also encourage social interaction, enhancing cooperation, harmony,…
Descriptors: Attention, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Creativity
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