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Seminars, tutorials |
Almost all careers require you to work as part of a team, so learning how to make a positive contribution to group activities is a crucial key skill to acquire. |
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Seminars and TutorialsFor many subjects, small-group teaching is a characteristic of university education. You get as much out of tutorials as you put in. So: a. Prepare It's essential to prepare before a tutorial. You will probably be asked
to do some reading beforehand. b. Take partYou will learn by taking part. Specifically:
c. LogicIt's more civilised to criticise weak arguments and poor logic rather than to attack the person who presents them. d. NotesTake notes if you can. You may have to wait till afterwards, but it's worth noting the key ideas which emerge. e. Key skillsThe skills which you learn by taking part in tutorials make graduates highly valued in the work-place. Employers are really keen to hire people who can:
See also: Why are you here? |
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Group ProjectsOn some courses you will be expected to take part in a group project, often taking up most of your final year. a. Benefits of group projectsWorking on a group project is very useful experience. b. Key skillsGroup work helps you develop several skills which your employer will want you to have:
c. Self-awarenessWorking in a group helps you identify your own strengths and weaknesses. You will discover if you are best at:
Again, it's something your employer will want to know. d. ResultsEffective groups can achieve much more than individuals working alone: you can apply a wider range of skills to a problem, and you can learn a lot by sharing and discussing ideas. e. Stages of group projectsEffective groups go through four stages:
FamiliarisationThe group members get to know each other and their skills and interests. They work out what they want to achieve:
Good communication will be very important, so the group members share addresses, phone numbers and Email addresses. PreparationThe group decides:
ActivityThe group members get on with their allotted tasks. While this is happening, communication is crucial; regular meetings are very important. CompletionYou will probably have to give a presentation and/or write a report. Committees are lousy at writing anything, so it's best to delegate
the first draft to one of the team. |
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Further readingYour next step should be to print out and work through the study guide Working in Groups There are further helpful tips about groupwork in the section on Working in groups on Arts.Net |
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last updated on
October 16, 2008
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