COMPASS WORK STYLE HELP STUDENTS IMPROVE TEAMWORK SKILLS






























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COMPASS WORK STYLE: HELP STUDENTS IMPROVE TEAMWORK SKILLS As you enter please write a career on the flip chart that many of your students are aspiring towards Anthony Pagán Long Beach City College Networking – Computer and Office Studies
TODAY 1. Problems with group work 2. Compass Activity 3. Other tips on improving student group work This Power. Point is available at www. AWPagan. com Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College
PROBLEMS WITH GROUP ACTIVITIES Activities that are not meaningful Students do not know how to be part of team Students lack self-awareness Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College
THE USUAL SUSPECTS Know it all Unsure of self Won’t contribute Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College Images by Chuck Dillon Too cool Shy Super eager
STUDENT BUY-IN FOR COMPASS ACTIVITY As you enter, write your career goal on the board. Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College
RATE YOUR CAREER What level of social interaction does your future career require? 3 - Very often interact with others 2 - Sometimes 1 - Rarely 0 - Never interact with anyone Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College
WHAT MIGHT CAUSE JOB DISSATISFACTION? Unfair wages Alienation Difficulties with co-workers Meaningless work Lack of power And much more Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
Do you know your work style? Before participating in group work it is useful to know your work style. Activity Goals: • Self-awareness • Understand how your work style impacts team functioning • Enhance personal and team/group performance Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
What is your work style? Choose a direction by thinking about work and school settings: 1. What’s your first inclination when you get a new project/assignment? 2. What feedback have you been given? 3. What seems the most comfortable? 4. You must choose only Don’t select based on where you are sitting or where you live Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
NORTH Action Oriented “Let’s Do It!” Likes to try things and plunge right in. Assertive, confident. WEST EAST Speculation oriented Detail oriented Likes to look at the Likes to know the big picture, examine who, what, when, all possibilities before where, and why acting. Imaginative. before acting. Thorough, SOUTH planner. People Oriented, likes to know that everyone’s feelings have been taken into consideration and all voices have been heard before acting. Supportive, understanding. Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
WORK STYLE COMPASS ACTIVITY Move to the part of the room that matches your work style 2. Work together to answer the following questions: a. What are the strengths of our style? b. What are the limitations of our style? c. What style(s) do we find most difficult to work with and why? (answer in a respectful manner) d. What do other people need to know about us so that we can work together more effectively? 3. Choose a member to write the answers on chart 4. Choose 2 -4 members to share your responses with the rest of the class 1. End conversations when you hear the ring Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
Work Style Compass Ø This is a diversity exercise Ø One style isn’t better than any other Ø All of the styles offer different strengths and challenges Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
Work Style Compass Draws from a Native American based practice called the Medicine Wheel or the Four-Fold Way. In the Four-Fold Way, the four directions are described as Warrior-power(north) Healer-love (south) Teacher-wisdom (west) Visionary-vision (east) Source: Adapted From Bonner Curriculum Leadership Compass Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
Reflection 1. What style are you? Write down 2 -3 of the best things about your style. 2. Write down 2 -3 of the best things about another style that you would like to develop? (Think about the style you would have picked last) 3. Write down 1 of the limitations of your style that you plan to work on and how you might improve. Keep this in mind during group work in this class, other classes, your work environment, and beyond. Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
NORTH Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
NORTH Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
SOUTH Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
SOUTH Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
EAST Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
EAST e Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
WEST Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
WEST Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
EFFECTIVE TEAMWORK • Use your leadership qualities to encourage others Know it all • Giving others a chance to speak up feels good Super eager Images by Chuck Dillon Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College
EFFECTIVE TEAMWORK • “I agree, and I also think…” Unsure of self • “I see what you mean, what do you think of…. ” • Use this as your chance to earn participation points Images by Chuck Dillon Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College Shy
EFFECTIVE TEAMWORK Too cool • Ask questions if you don’t understand • Teach others if you do = win-win Won’t contribute Images by Chuck Dillon Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College Images by Chuck Dillon
Group Activity Expectations 1. Always introduce yourself when working with new students 2. Every group member must contribute 3. Allow others to complete their thoughts 4. Ask others for input 5. Be respectful 6. Focus and put in your best effort -Not a time to check cell phones -Not a time for restroom breaks 7. Stop talking when buzzer goes off 8. Listen when other groups share Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College
How can you use the compass activity in your classroom? 1. What subject do you teach? 2. Do you think you will use the Compass Activity with your students? 3. If yes: when in the semester? What content might you connect it with? If no: How might you adapt this activity for use with your students? Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College
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Random Team Generator http: //chir. ag/projects/team-maker Team 1 Ramirez M Livingston C Guerrero S Santos A Mejia J Team 4 Vittoria M Terrell J Rodriguez J La Scala P Quintana S Team 7 Dewitz R Pool E De Leon S Kim D Infante M Team 2 Lopez K Gerdes L Perez J Turner C Mc. Crea C Team 5 Obusan S Welker D Wade L Fitts D Guzman A Team 8 Rodriguez E Galvan V Corado R Beal I Santos K Team 3 Martinez B Baskerville S Dixon L Hookey S Vasquez C Team 6 Gabra A Choi H Uyama A Muralles E Gomez J Team 9 Rodriguez D Ayala W Kim Y Mc. Hugh S Alarcon E Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camino College
QUESTIONS? Contact: Anthony Pagán Website: www. AWPagan. com Apagan@lbcc. edu Long Beach City College, Networking – Computer Office Studies Thank you very much for your time Anthony Pagán – Long Beach City College and Mediha Din – El Camiino College