Collaboration strategies

2002 ◽  
pp. 29-42
Author(s):  
Aashna Sadana ◽  
Aneesh Kumar

Abstract Previous studies have shown that collaboration between school counsellors and other stakeholders such as teachers and administrators leads to improved outcomes for students and a better school climate. The current qualitative study explored the experiences and perceptions of novice school counsellors in India regarding collaboration with teachers and administrators. The sample included 11 novice school counsellors working in five different cities who were recruited using purposive sampling. The thematic analysis of the data collected via semistructured interviews revealed six main themes: ‘Counsellors’ perceptions about collaboration’, ‘Collaboration with teachers’, ‘Collaboration with administrators’, ‘Challenges faced during collaboration’, ‘Strategies helpful in collaboration’ and ‘Impact of training’. Implications discussed include the need for school counsellors to advocate for their role, the need for training programs to prepare stakeholders for collaboration, and the need for policies to integrate the role of a school counsellor into schools.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-149
Author(s):  
Ahmad Syarif ◽  
Sri Winarni

Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui perbedaan: (1) pengaruh antara metode pembelajaran TGFU dan Skill Theme terhadap peningkatan strategi bermain dan kerja sama; (2) pengaruh antara sarana dan prasarana terhadap peningkatan strategi bermain dan kerja sama, dan (3) mengetahui interaksi antara metode pembelajaran dengan sarana dan prasarana terhadap peningkatan strategi bermain dan kerja sama. Metode penelitian ini adalah eksperimen dengan rancangan faktorial 2 x 2. Populasi penelitian ini adalah siswa XI IPA SMA Negeri 1 Bandongan. Sampel dalam penelitian ini 64 siswa yang diambil dengan teknik sampel acak. Hasil penelitian ini adalah sebagai berikut: (1) ada perbedaan pengaruh yang signifikan dari metode pembelajaran TGFU dan Skill Theme terhadap peningkatan strategi bermain dan kerja sama, adapun dalam meningkatkan strategi bermain dan kerja sama metode pembelajaran skill theme dan TGFU memberikan pengaruh dalam meningkatkan strategi bermain dan kerja sama, (2) ada perbedaan pengaruh yang signifikan antara sarana dan prasarana terhadap peningkatan strategi bermain dan kerja sama, dan (3) Ada interaksi antara metode pembelajaran TGFU dan Skill Theme dengan sarana dan prasarana terhadap peningkatan strategi bermain dan kerja sama. Kata kunci: TGFU, skill theme, sarana dan prasarana, strategi bermain, kerja sama. THE EFFECTS OF LEARNING METHOD AND INFRASTRUCTURE MODIFICATIONS ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT PLAY STRATEGY AND COOPERATION. Abstract The purpose of this study is to reveal the differences of: (1) the effect of teaching methods and learning methods of TGFU Skill Theme on the increase in playing strategy and cooperation, (2) the effect of the modification of the conventional facilities and infrastructure and the improvement of play and collaboration strategies, and (3) the interaction between learning method (TGFU and Skill Theme) and modification of conventional facilities and infrastructure on the improvement of play and cooperation strategies. This research method was an experiment with 2 x 2 factorial design. The population was year XI students of Science class of SMAN 1 Bandongan. The research sample were 64 student taken by random sampling technique. The results of this study are as follows: (1) There is a significant difference in the effect of the learning methods of teaching games for understanding and Skill Theme learning methods on the improvement strategies and cooperative play, while the improving strategies and cooperative play theme methods of learning skills and teaching games for understanding affect the improvement of play and co-operation strategies, (2) There is a significant difference between the modification and conventional infrastructure on the improvement of play and cooperation. Modification of facilities and infrastructure is more effective in increasing the plays and collaboration strategies, and (3 ) There is an interaction between learning method (teaching games for understanding and skill theme) and modification of the conventional facilities and infrastructure and the improvement of play and cooperation strategies. Keywords: TGFU, skill theme, facilities and infrastructure, strategic play, cooperation.


Author(s):  
Giorgio Gandellini ◽  
Alberto Pezzi ◽  
Daniela Venanzi

2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (06) ◽  
pp. 2050051
Author(s):  
SERJE SCHMIDT ◽  
DUSAN SCHREIBER ◽  
CRISTIANO MAX PEREIRA PINHEIRO ◽  
MARIA CRISTINA BOHNENBERGER

Within the dynamic environment of the recent creative industries, collaboration performs a central role. The literature has consistently explored the interaction between creative professionals with three types of actors: (1) the clients or public; (2) co-workers and; (3) business agents. The relative importance of each actor in the face of creative activities, however, remains theoretically fragmented and empirically under-researched. Therefore, this study aims to address the following question: what is the role of creativity in the relation between the type of partner to which the collaborative efforts are directed and the performance factors? To answer that question, a quantitative study comparing university students in more creative-intensive and less creative-intensive occupations was performed. An exploratory structural equations modelling (SEM) was developed for that purpose. Performance factors of both groups seem to follow similar priorities. Their collaborative efforts, however, show different patterns, supporting the conclusion that creativity is indeed related to different collaboration strategies. Although collaboration with co-workers seems to be developed similarly between more creative and less creative professionals, that with clients and business agents showed different results.


2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (10) ◽  
pp. 1484-1488 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prashant Khanduri ◽  
Bhavya Kailkhura ◽  
Jayaraman J. Thiagarajan ◽  
Pramod K. Varshney

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