Student-led project-based teams are widely used by faculty but do we really understand the process that students experience as a result of participating in a team? This study sought to understand the team process by examining leadership practices exhibited by assigned leaders and their team culture. Using a mixed-methods case study design it was found that students perceived team leaders to be strongest in the leadership practice-enable others to act described as fostering collaboration and sharing power and weakest in the leadership practice-encourage the heart described as recognizing individual contributions and celebrating team successes. Two of the teams were identified as a clan culture and the third team was determined to be a market culture. It was recommended that instructors who use teams to enrich learning examine the relationship between specific team cultures and enhanced team performance.
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15 December 2007
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December 15 2007
Student Project Teams: Understanding Team Process through an Examination of Leadership Practices and Team Culture Open Access
Penny Pennington Weeks;
Penny Pennington Weeks
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Associate Professor Agricultural Education, Communications & Leadership Oklahoma State University Stillwater
, Oklahoma 74075
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Kathleen D. Kelsey
Kathleen D. Kelsey
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Associate Professor Agricultural Education, Communications & Leadership Oklahoma State University Stillwater
, Oklahoma 74075
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Journal of Leadership Education (2007) 6 (1): 209–225.
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Weeks PP, Kelsey KD (2007), "Student Project Teams: Understanding Team Process through an Examination of Leadership Practices and Team Culture". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 6 No. 1 pp. 209–225, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V6/I1/RF11
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