Implementation of the Teamwork Skills Inventory Among Adolescents

abstract: Individual and group accountability is an important part of productive group work. However, classroom evaluation of teamwork often relies on top-down assessment of group product by the teacher. Other methods include averaging group grades, group discussions, evaluative essays and random se...

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Other Authors: Brown, Denise Miller (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.8760
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-87602018-06-22T03:01:16Z Implementation of the Teamwork Skills Inventory Among Adolescents abstract: Individual and group accountability is an important part of productive group work. However, classroom evaluation of teamwork often relies on top-down assessment of group product by the teacher. Other methods include averaging group grades, group discussions, evaluative essays and random selection and application of one member's grade to the entire team. In contrast, the Teamwork Skills Inventory (TSI) developed by Strom and Strom provides assessment of individual conduct and contributions as observed by peers. The instrument also affords students with the opportunity to judge their own performance. Team members are responsible for their own behavior and skill development but are not held accountable for the actions taken by others. The TSI provides criteria for productive teamwork skills and behaviors. Students know in advance the criteria by which they and their teammates will judge each other's behavior skills. In turn, students have the opportunity to practice self-evaluation as they apply the same criteria to assess their own conduct. Self-evaluation compared with peer-evaluation provides support for confidence in behavioral strengths and can guide goal setting in areas where skills are weak and need adjustment. The TSI gives teachers an insider's view of group dynamics: the obstacles and benefits groups may encounter. Since team members have the vantage point of close interaction with peers they are more likely to know how individuals affect the thinking of others in a group. This frees teachers from the difficult task of judging group dynamics. TSI results can guide teachers in developing lessons that address the needs of individuals and groups. Data derived from the TSI can help schools provide for the needs of subgroups, such as special education and gifted classes. It can also help schools detect in-service needs for faculty and provide schools with a method of community accountability for use with cooperative learning methods and social skill achievement. Dissertation/Thesis Brown, Denise Miller (Author) Strom, Robert D. (Advisor) Stamm, Jill (Committee member) Strom, Paris S. (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Educational Psychology Educational leadership Curriculum Development collaborative learning self-evaluation social skills team evaluation teamwork Teamwork Skills Inventory eng 77 pages M.A. Educational Psychology 2010 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.8760 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2010
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Educational Psychology
Educational leadership
Curriculum Development
collaborative learning
self-evaluation
social skills
team evaluation
teamwork
Teamwork Skills Inventory
spellingShingle Educational Psychology
Educational leadership
Curriculum Development
collaborative learning
self-evaluation
social skills
team evaluation
teamwork
Teamwork Skills Inventory
Implementation of the Teamwork Skills Inventory Among Adolescents
description abstract: Individual and group accountability is an important part of productive group work. However, classroom evaluation of teamwork often relies on top-down assessment of group product by the teacher. Other methods include averaging group grades, group discussions, evaluative essays and random selection and application of one member's grade to the entire team. In contrast, the Teamwork Skills Inventory (TSI) developed by Strom and Strom provides assessment of individual conduct and contributions as observed by peers. The instrument also affords students with the opportunity to judge their own performance. Team members are responsible for their own behavior and skill development but are not held accountable for the actions taken by others. The TSI provides criteria for productive teamwork skills and behaviors. Students know in advance the criteria by which they and their teammates will judge each other's behavior skills. In turn, students have the opportunity to practice self-evaluation as they apply the same criteria to assess their own conduct. Self-evaluation compared with peer-evaluation provides support for confidence in behavioral strengths and can guide goal setting in areas where skills are weak and need adjustment. The TSI gives teachers an insider's view of group dynamics: the obstacles and benefits groups may encounter. Since team members have the vantage point of close interaction with peers they are more likely to know how individuals affect the thinking of others in a group. This frees teachers from the difficult task of judging group dynamics. TSI results can guide teachers in developing lessons that address the needs of individuals and groups. Data derived from the TSI can help schools provide for the needs of subgroups, such as special education and gifted classes. It can also help schools detect in-service needs for faculty and provide schools with a method of community accountability for use with cooperative learning methods and social skill achievement. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.A. Educational Psychology 2010
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title Implementation of the Teamwork Skills Inventory Among Adolescents
title_short Implementation of the Teamwork Skills Inventory Among Adolescents
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