Team Building Mechanism for a Group of Students
Dipak Thakur
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Abstract
Group work can be an ultimate method to motivate students, develop key critical-thinking, and
encourage active learning, decision making skills, communication. But without thoughtful planning
and facilitation, group work can ultimately frustrate students, instructors and other key parties in the
program and may feel like a waste of time.
Keywords: Team Building; motivate students; Group work
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