Teamwork in Modern Organizations: Implications for Technology Education

Moshe Barak, Tsipora Maymon, Gedaliahu Harel

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Abstract

Characteristics of teamwork in modern organizations and workplaces are examined, in order to extrapolate the means for imparting teamwork skills within technology education. Goals and tasks for the team, team composition, team-player styles, phases of team development, communication and interpersonal skills, decision making, leadership, and evaluation of team performance are discussed. Teamwork skills are acquired gradually as a result of experience. Mere provision of a joint task to a group of people does not produce teamwork spontaneously. In order to promote teamwork, technological tasks at school need to include considerable degrees of freedom and decision-making by pupils. When the teacher becomes a facilitator of the process, instead of being primarily a source of knowledge and a decision-maker, team members can determine the assignment of roles in the group by themselves. Evaluation of teamwork in technology education is an integral part of 'alternative assessment'.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)85-101
Number of pages17
JournalInternational Journal of Technology and Design Education
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Alternative assessment
  • Modern organizations
  • Portfolio
  • Teams
  • Teamwork
  • Technology education
  • Workplace

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education
  • General Engineering

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