2011
DOI: 10.1080/08832323.2010.489588
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Increasing Student-Learning Team Effectiveness With Team Charters

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“…Past research has shown the team signatory code is well received by students who find it useful in dealing with early stage social loafing (Bailey et al 2005) and to facilitate improved team performance (Hunsaker et al 2011;Cox & Bobrowski 2000). This is supported by a recent study by Harms (in press) who found that team learning behaviours positively affected group performance in an EE setting and proposed the delivery of team learning training in some form to students.…”
Section: Combatting Social Loafing: the Team Signatory Codementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Past research has shown the team signatory code is well received by students who find it useful in dealing with early stage social loafing (Bailey et al 2005) and to facilitate improved team performance (Hunsaker et al 2011;Cox & Bobrowski 2000). This is supported by a recent study by Harms (in press) who found that team learning behaviours positively affected group performance in an EE setting and proposed the delivery of team learning training in some form to students.…”
Section: Combatting Social Loafing: the Team Signatory Codementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not disputed by the authors, and instead it is proposed that the use of the team signatory code has a dual purpose. It firstly attempts to allow students to evaluate and recognise their own value, instrumentality and expectancy within a team, thus helping to prevent social loafing as it has been seen to do in other contexts (Hunsaker et al 2011;Cox & Bobrowski 2000). However we propose a second benefit of the creation of the team signatory code.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Researchmentioning
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“…Research has shown that efforts to define team processes and norms of behavior, including communication and interpersonal interactions, can help prevent conflict in many situations 14 . Establishing norms can also improve team efficacy, or the team's confidence in their ability to accomplish their goals, as well as their overall performance 15,16 .…”
Section: Team Formationmentioning
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“…Shared team mental models can be described as a mutual understanding of tasks, roles, responsibilities, and experiences that guide team behaviors 18 . An effective way to create shared mental models is to require project teams to think through these aspects together when creating their team contract 14,15 .…”
Section: Team Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%