Group Dynamics Working together for the common good……

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Group Dynamics Working together for the common good……

Element one of Group Work: TASKWORK!!! The actual work produced by you or the group

Element two of Group Work: TEAMWORK!!! Working together for a cause or goal

. In Groups, you will be Learning…

LEADERSHIP

DECISION- MAKING

TRUST- BUILDING

COMMUNICATION LISTEN TO EACH OTHER BEFORE MAKING DECISIONS!!

CONFLICT- MANAGEMENT

Work as a group to navigate routines and procedures in Schaef’s House by:

Pick up the handouts of the day for other members of your group..rotate the duty.

Collect papers to be handed in and choose a person who will take them to the basket for the group. Rotate this duty!

When someone from your group is absent, tell them what they missed and help them with notes and getting handouts.

Get or put away notebooks for your group. At the end of class, stack them and rotate the duty of who takes them to the bookcase.

Even though I want you to help your other group members, letting them copy anything other than notes or a warm-up (and then only if they were absent), is violating the honor code. Hold each other to a high standard of honesty!