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[EN] Teamwork, i.e., the ability to work effectively with others in a group, is sometimes used in the classroom
to help students perform practical activities with greater competence. In fact, this work methodology ...[+]
[EN] Teamwork, i.e., the ability to work effectively with others in a group, is sometimes used in the classroom
to help students perform practical activities with greater competence. In fact, this work methodology allows
students to foster mutual trust and create a good climate. Having a shared vision of the problems they
have to solve allows them to be more empathetic and thus develop soft skills. Students' acquisition of
teamwork competence is a continuous and progressive process. Teachers should monitor this process in
order to assess the development of teamwork competence. Also, evidence of students' performance
during their learning experiences should be collected and analyzed, both by the teacher and by other
students. The case study presented in this article was designed to assist in the development of students'
teamwork competence. The educational experience was carried out in the Chemistry laboratory practical
sessions with students of the Aerospace Engineering Degree at the Universitat Politècnica de València,
during their first year. The students worked in the laboratory in pairs. After finishing the third of the four
practice sessions, the students were asked to fill in a questionnaire together with the session report (37
recorded their answers). The aim was to assess their involvement in teamwork and their satisfaction with
this way of working. It asked about the effectiveness of the teamwork in terms of contributions, time
management in the laboratory sessions, their time management until the delivery of the report, their
attitude as a team and the quality of the work in the laboratory. Another questionnaire was given to the
students at the end of the course with questions about the efficiency of their work as a team, including
those about the degree of collaboration in the group, the ability to discuss, learning, motivation and
partnership. Students were very supportive of the lab sessions and felt that working as a team motivated
them to work better. The first questionnaire showed that about 80% (specifically 81.1%) of the respondents
felt that they cooperated very well and had very bright ideas, while the remaining 20% felt that working in
a team enabled them to have good ideas and that they worked well together. No student felt that it had
been difficult to agree on what they needed to do as a team. It was also found that students felt that their
time management was good and that they were generally able to get things done on time (91.9%), while
the remaining 8.1% felt that there were delays from time to time and found it difficult to work as a team.
Finally, 83.8% felt that the quality of the work was good, while 16.2% felt that the work had been good.
The second questionnaire showed that students perceived that their grades could improve with teamwork
and that they had a good time doing it. This study will be improved by adding control groups having the
same practical sessions but individually in order to contrast the results.
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This work has been sponsored by the Vice-Rectorate for Organization of Studies, Quality and
Accreditation of the Universitat Poltècnica de València (Valencia, Spain) as part of the UPV's
Educational Innovation and Improvement ...[+]
This work has been sponsored by the Vice-Rectorate for Organization of Studies, Quality and
Accreditation of the Universitat Poltècnica de València (Valencia, Spain) as part of the UPV's
Educational Innovation and Improvement Projects.
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