ENG4.ELAR.1.D
Participate collaboratively, offering ideas or judgments that are purposeful in moving the team toward goals, asking relevant and insightful questions, tolerating a range of positions and ambiguity in decision making, and evaluating the work of the group based on agreed-upon criteria.
English IV · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
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participationcollaborationideasjudgmentsteam goalsrelevant questionsinsightful questionspositionsambiguitydecision makinggroup workagreed-upon criteria
Skills
- participate (collaboratively in group settings) #dok2
- offer (ideas or judgments to move the team toward goals) #dok2
- ask (relevant and insightful questions) #dok2
- tolerate (a range of positions and ambiguity in decision making) #dok3
- evaluate (the work of the group based on agreed-upon criteria) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can participate collaboratively in group discussions. #dok2
- I can offer ideas or judgments that help the team reach its goals. #dok2
- I can ask relevant and insightful questions in a group setting. #dok2
- I can tolerate and consider a range of positions and ambiguity in group decisions. #dok3
- I can evaluate the work of a group using agreed-upon criteria. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Effective group collaboration requires purposeful contribution, open-mindedness, and constructive evaluation.
- Teams progress toward shared goals when members contribute thoughtfully and assess their collective work using clear criteria.
Essential Questions
- What makes collaboration within a group effective?
- How do offering ideas or judgments help achieve team goals?
- Why is it important to tolerate different positions and uncertainty in group decision making?
- How can insightful questions improve group outcomes?
- What criteria can be used to evaluate the success of a group's work?