Tuesday 29 November 2011

Importance of Teaching Teamwork to Students

It is important to teach students that working in a team can improve their learning manifolds. As we all know team spirit is much needed skill in every sphere of life today. Be it your classroom or your workplace etc. Mentors can make students understand that team exercises are valuable learning experiences by careful guidance and planned out tasks for them.


Explaining meaning of team-work to students
Teachers need to define meaning of team-work to students so that they are able to adapt it well in their lives. Teamwork is joint action by a group of people for achievement of any specified task or goal. But here underlining point is that effective and efficient teamwork goes beyond individual accomplishments. The most effective teamwork is delivered when all the individuals in the group harmonize their contributions and work towards a common goal.
Why teaching teamwork is important to students?
Teamwork is important part of working culture today and many companies evaluate candidates on the basis of their capability to work in a group. One of the most important skills that employers look for is the ability of employees to work together. Often at times collaborative projects are implemented for the employees and it is where they have to prove their teamwork spirit. Therefore, it is important for students to learn to act in a team environment so that later on they can nurture this skill in them.

 Also, as per research students learn best from tasks which requires doing tasks involving social interactions. That’s why stress is on the fact that collaborative learning should be included in almost every classroom, but teachers at times struggle with having students work cooperatively. This is where understanding how to teach effective teamwork becomes a crucial task for the teacher.

Helping all students to share in a pair
Sharing is also another way of developing team spirit in students. Teachers can engage students in activities that require sharing. For example, always try and include group share or other method of sharing projects in the classroom.  Other method is making students use group mapping activities for brainstorming in the early stages of a new project. Also, encouraging interacting with each other while working on the project. 

Sharing brings broad-based positive reinforcement that helps kids to overcome confidence and self-esteem issues. Moreover, sharing teaches and reinforces good social skills.

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