Education Sciences (Sep 2021)

Characterizing Team Orientations and Academic Performance in Cooperative Project-Based Learning Environments

  • Aparajita Jaiswal,
  • Tugba Karabiyik,
  • Paul Thomas,
  • Alejandra J. Magana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci11090520
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 520

Abstract

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Information technology professionals are required to possess both technical and professional skills while functioning in teams. Higher education institutions are promoting teamwork by engaging students in cooperative and project-based learning environments. We characterized teams based on their collective orientations and evaluated their team performance in a cooperative project-based learning environment situated in a sophomore-level systems analysis and design course. We explored the orientation patterns in terms of goals, roles, processes, and interpersonal relations (GRPI). Specifically, we analyzed team retrospectives of 23 teams using a mixed-method approach. Findings characterized teams into balanced and unbalanced orientations. Teams with balanced orientations demonstrated a higher level of team performance in terms of academic achievement than the unbalanced category.

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