2020
DOI: 10.5430/ijhe.v10n2p27
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Enhancement of Professional Behaviours and Perceptions of Critical Skill Job Preparedness through the Use of a Group Work Contract in Fourth-Year Nutritional Science Students

Abstract: Collaborative group assignments in undergraduate education are important for promoting skill development and preparation for the workplace; however, they are subject to the challenges associated with group dynamics. We determined the effectiveness of a Group Work Contract to facilitate professional behaviours and positive experiences amongst fourth year nutritional science students (n=144) while working collaboratively to complete a Group Literature Critique Assignment designed to promote scientific literacy a… Show more

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“…The role of the lecturer or teacher cannot be overlooked in increasing the potential for successful group work (Killen 2016;Zhang, Burgos, and Dwason 2019;Zhang, Li, and Liu 2019). Potential issues associated with negative group work experiences could be circumvented through careful structuring of group work instructions and tasks (Cartwright et al 2021). In this study, all the students were in agreement that the lecturer had provided adequate instruction and information on the distance online tasks.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…The role of the lecturer or teacher cannot be overlooked in increasing the potential for successful group work (Killen 2016;Zhang, Burgos, and Dwason 2019;Zhang, Li, and Liu 2019). Potential issues associated with negative group work experiences could be circumvented through careful structuring of group work instructions and tasks (Cartwright et al 2021). In this study, all the students were in agreement that the lecturer had provided adequate instruction and information on the distance online tasks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Success of group work, although empirically reported (Cartwright et al 2021;McKinney and Sen 2016), may not always be constant as contextual dynamics may differ. There is a difference between working in a group, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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