2013
DOI: 10.1177/1053825913503114
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Measuring Perceptions of Engagement in Teamwork in Youth Development Programs

Abstract: The literature regarding teamwork has supported the idea that the key to improving team performance is to understand team processes. Early work within the realm of teamwork focused on quantifiable measures of team performance, like number of products developed. The measure of a successful team hinged on whether or not the team accomplished the end task. In more recent years, the focus has shifted to other measures of team functioning such as communication, problem solving, decision making, planning and task co… Show more

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“…Within PYD-focused social service initiatives, which focus on adequately preparing youths for adulthood, one of the key competencies identified for youth development and a successful transition into adulthood is teamwork (Cater & Jones, 2014). This emphasis on teamwork is because, as a skill set, teamwork is often believed to be transferable to other contexts outside a team or group and therefore has broader implications for youths' work.…”
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“…Within PYD-focused social service initiatives, which focus on adequately preparing youths for adulthood, one of the key competencies identified for youth development and a successful transition into adulthood is teamwork (Cater & Jones, 2014). This emphasis on teamwork is because, as a skill set, teamwork is often believed to be transferable to other contexts outside a team or group and therefore has broader implications for youths' work.…”
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“…The ability to work with others is important, since many work-related tasks often exceed the capabilities of a single individual and therefore must be accomplished by several people. Moreover, teamwork-focused activities help to supply youths' opportunities for peer interactions, which provide conditions for youths' to actively learn the knowledge and skills needed for relating to others (Cater & Jones, 2014). As a result, teamwork is considered central to effective group collaboration and cooperation and is highly valued and intentionally developed within social work interventions.…”
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“…These findings suggest a disconnect between what modern-day businesses want in their employees and what academic institutional training provides (Scogin et al, 2017). Experiential learning activities, such as internship programs have been shown to increase critical thinking skills, develop teamwork, and contribute to higher order thinking skills (Cater & Jones, 2014;Heinrich, Habron, Johnson, & Goralnik, 2015;Ives & Obenchain, 2006).…”
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