Teamwork skills in the Romanian academic environment

F. Linca, Gabriela Alina Anghel, Florentina-Lavinia Matei
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Abstract Teamwork skills are considered essential for personal, academic and professional achievement, so universities are increasingly integrating them into their syllabuses. Within this context, teamwork skills have been gaining close attention, as they are considered essential competencies in an increasingly more globalised, dynamic and complex world. New employees are asked if they have teamwork skills, can resolve specific work issues or have the required skills to handle the new challenges posed by today’s society. In this study, we aimed to investigate the differences between students regarding their demographic characteristics (age category, education level) according to the level of development of their teamwork skills. The results revealed statistically significant differences between the different categories of students and the level of development of teamwork skills. It is important that teamwork skills are developed from the years of undergraduate studies. Both in our sample, but also in other studies from the literature, these students obtain low scores for this competence.These results can be used to create training programs for teachers and students in the development of teamwork skills.
罗马尼亚学术环境中的团队合作技能
团队合作技能被认为是个人、学术和专业成就的必要条件,因此大学越来越多地将其纳入教学大纲。在这种背景下,团队合作技能已经获得密切关注,因为它们被认为是在日益全球化,动态和复杂的世界中必不可少的能力。新员工会被问及他们是否有团队合作能力,是否能解决具体的工作问题,是否有必要的技能来应对当今社会带来的新挑战。在本研究中,我们的目的是根据学生团队合作技能的发展水平,调查学生在人口统计学特征(年龄类别、教育水平)方面的差异。结果显示,不同类别的学生在团队合作技能的发展水平上存在显著的统计学差异。团队合作的技能从多年的本科学习中培养出来是很重要的。无论是在我们的样本中,还是在文献中的其他研究中,这些学生在这种能力上的得分都很低。这些结果可用于为教师和学生制定团队合作技能发展的培训计划。
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