The STEM workforce, employers and scientific organizations value employees who can work well in a collaborative team environment to solve the world’s multifaceted problems. But ask current college undergraduates, particularly those in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), if they like working in teams or in graded group projects and most likely the negative responses will outnumber the positive.
iCons used to study the effectiveness of team-based learning among STEM students
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