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Student project teams : great idea - wrong species?

This research dissertation presents the findings of an investigation of the literature into the question of whether the use of student project teams helps create a more effeetive learning environment for the development of the sort of skills referred to above or are they, as Argyris suggests, helpin...

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Main Author: Stevenson, Barry J
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Published: School of Education 2014
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description This research dissertation presents the findings of an investigation of the literature into the question of whether the use of student project teams helps create a more effeetive learning environment for the development of the sort of skills referred to above or are they, as Argyris suggests, helping reinforce model 1 'theories-in-use'such as ""skilled incompetence and defensive reasoning"", of both educators and learners alike?
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/8067 Student project teams : great idea - wrong species? Stevenson, Barry J Bibliography: leaves 147-155. This research dissertation presents the findings of an investigation of the literature into the question of whether the use of student project teams helps create a more effeetive learning environment for the development of the sort of skills referred to above or are they, as Argyris suggests, helping reinforce model 1 'theories-in-use'such as ""skilled incompetence and defensive reasoning"", of both educators and learners alike? 2014-10-03T12:52:30Z 2014-10-03T12:52:30Z 2005 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8067 eng application/pdf School of Education Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Bibliography: leaves 147-155.
Stevenson, Barry J
Student project teams : great idea - wrong species?
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title Student project teams : great idea - wrong species?
title_full Student project teams : great idea - wrong species?
title_fullStr Student project teams : great idea - wrong species?
title_full_unstemmed Student project teams : great idea - wrong species?
title_short Student project teams : great idea - wrong species?
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