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Students may have difficulties getting a holistic understanding of a topic when they are only introduced to one opinion on the subject matter.  Team up with fellow educators and teach the course together<ref name="Bergin2012"/>.
Team up with fellow educators and teach the course together to provide variety of viewpoint. Your peer might know some aspects of the subject you don’t know and vice versa. Working in teams is generally more effective than working alone, because the partners motivate each other and according the idiom that one plus one is more than three, the team produces much more and better output than each member alone<ref name="Bergin2012"/>.


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Revision as of 09:16, 10 August 2016


Team Teaching
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Last modification August 10, 2016
Source Bergin et al. (2012)[1]
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Team up with fellow educators and teach the course together to provide variety of viewpoint. Your peer might know some aspects of the subject you don’t know and vice versa. Working in teams is generally more effective than working alone, because the partners motivate each other and according the idiom that one plus one is more than three, the team produces much more and better output than each member alone[1].

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Bergin, J., Eckstein, J., Völter, M., Sipos, M., Wallingford, E., Marquardt, K., Chandler, J., Sharp, H., and Manns, M.L. (2012). Pedagogical patterns: advice for educators. Joseph Bergin Software Tools.