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Team-skills training enhances collaborative learning

Jane S. Pritchard, University of Southampton
Robert J. Stratford, University of Southampton
Lewis A. Bizo, Southern Cross University

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of team-skills training on collaborative learning in a university setting. Groups worked under one of three conditions: (1) groups received team-skill training as a group and remained in that group (Trained-Together), (2) groups received team-skills training, but were then reassigned into new groups (Trained-Reassigned), and (3) groups received no training (Untrained). Each group completed a collaborative task and then group members were tested on the material learned. Scores were highest in the Trained-Together and lowest in the Untrained condition. Results are explained in terms of levels of planning, time management, distribution of effort and strategies adopted.

Suggested Citation

Prichard, JS, Stratford, RJ, & Bizo, LA 2006, 'Team-skills training enhances collaborative learning', Learning and Instruction, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 256-265.

Learning and Instruction home page available: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09594752

Publisher version of article available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2006.03.005