The Importance of Social Factors in Teamwork

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Bellahouston Academy
 
Social factors covers a wide variety of terms
such as;
 
Team work
 
Etiquette
 
Environmental Issues (Audience, facilities
etc.)
 
There are many ways to gather information
on social factors;
 
Questionnaire
 
Self Appraisal
 
Team feedback
 
Environmental Checklist
 
Feedback can either be 
INTERNAL
 or 
EXTERNAL
and comes in many forms;
 
Written- (Self evaluations, observation schedules)
 
Verbal- (Teacher, Coach, Partner)
 
Visual- (Video recordings)
 
Kinaesthetic- (You can feel how well you are
performing)
 
 
 
Because data gathering for social involves a
lot of 
feedback
, the 
reliability
 and 
validity
 of
each methods relies on the 
honesty
 and
experience
 of the observer.
 
Because my teacher is 
experienced, honest
and 
understands the test criteria
, the results
were 
valid
 and 
accurate
.
The ability to work well in a team is a vital
skill in all aspects of life.
Many players are fantastic individual players
but they do not get on well with their team
Task: Can you name a player like this?
 
Poor teamwork can have negative impacts on
your performance such as;
 
You may make the 
wrong decision 
about passing
or shooting if you do not like your team mate
 
Your manager may choose not to play you
because you upset the team dynamics
 
You are 
less likely to enjoy 
your sport which may
reduce your motivation 
to succeed.
Good team work can help to turn a average
team into world beaters.
Can you name any teams or players within a
team who work really well together?
 
The ability to work well with your team mates
has many advantages;
 
You will 
know each team mates strengths and
weaknesses 
well, this will help with your
decision making
.
 
As I knew that my team mate was very 
good
with his head
, I played a 
high cross 
into the
box 
instead of a low one.
 
You will 
know
 how best to 
motivate
 
other
players
 and they will 
understand how to
motivate you.
 
You will work harder for your team because
you don’t want to let them down.
 
Etiquette is a fancy word for sportsmanship
 
Showing good etiquette in a game is an
UNWRITTEN RULE
 
This means that you cannot be punished for
not obeying the rule, but it is bad manners
and un-sportsman like to do so.
 
Task: Name as many examples of etiquette as you can.
 
Shaking hands before/ after the game
 
Picking you opponent up if they fall after a tackle
 
Thanking the officials after the match
 
Being polite to the officials
 
Congratulating your opponent if they beat you
 
Apologising for a lucky net shot in tennis
 
In rugby, 3 cheers for the other team after the match
 
Showing etiquette is very important in all
activities
 
It creates a 
friendly playing environment
 
It helps to 
promote good behaviours and
attitudes
 
Environmental factors can have either a 
positive
 or
negative
 effect on performance.
 
A lack of 
available facilities 
will influence
performance as you will be 
unable to train 
as often
 
If you are playing outdoors and it is windy, this could
affect your performance and you may need to change
you game plan.
 
Because it was 
windy 
outside I decided to play the
ball 
along the ground 
as often as I could. This meant
that I was 
more accurate 
with my passing as the 
wind
was not knocking the ball off course 
as often.
 
Playing in front of an audience is another
social factor which can have either a positive
or negative effect on performance.
 
If an audience is 
supporting you
, you may
feel 
more motivated
, 
happy
 and this may help
you to perform your skills more effectively
 
You may step up your performance in front of
an audience.
 
However for some people playing in front of an
audience is a negative factor
 
A 
hostile
 audience may put you 
off your game 
and
demotivate you
 
You may 
feel nervous 
and this could lead to you
making 
bad decisions
 
You may find it 
difficult to concentrate 
due to the
noise levels
 
The 
pressure
 may cause you to 
try too hard 
and make
silly mistakes
 
Class Discussion:
 
Has anyone ever played/performed in front of
an audience.
 
When/ Where was it?
 
How did it make you feel
 
What impact did it have on your performance.
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Exploring the significance of social factors like teamwork etiquette and environmental issues in Bellahouston Academy. Different methods of gathering information, feedback types, and the impact of teamwork on performance are discussed. Emphasizes the role of honesty, reliability, and validity in data gathering for social aspects. Highlights the crucial skill of teamwork in various aspects of life and the consequences of poor teamwork on performance and motivation.

  • Social Factors
  • Teamwork
  • Feedback Types
  • Importance
  • Performance

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  1. Bellahouston Academy

  2. Social factors covers a wide variety of terms such as; Team work Team work Etiquette Etiquette Environmental Issues (Audience, facilities etc.) Environmental Issues (Audience, facilities etc.)

  3. There are many ways to gather information on social factors; Questionnaire Self Appraisal Team feedback Environmental Checklist

  4. Feedback can either be INTERNAL and comes in many forms; INTERNAL or EXTERNAL EXTERNAL Written- (Self evaluations, observation schedules) Verbal- (Teacher, Coach, Partner) Visual- (Video recordings) Kinaesthetic- (You can feel how well you are performing)

  5. Because data gathering for social involves a lot of feedback each methods relies on the honesty experience feedback, the reliability reliability and validity honesty and validity of experience of the observer. Because my teacher is experienced, honest and understands the test criteria were valid experienced, honest understands the test criteria, the results valid and accurate accurate.

  6. The ability to work well in a team is a vital skill in all aspects of life. Many players are fantastic individual players but they do not get on well with their team Task: Can you name a player like this?

  7. Poor teamwork can have negative impacts on your performance such as; You may make the wrong decision or shooting if you do not like your team mate wrong decision about passing Your manager may choose not to play you because you upset the team dynamics You are less likely to enjoy reduce your motivation less likely to enjoy your sport which may reduce your motivation to succeed.

  8. Good team work can help to turn a average team into world beaters. Can you name any teams or players within a team who work really well together?

  9. The ability to work well with your team mates has many advantages; You will know each team mates strengths and weaknesses decision making know each team mates strengths and weaknesses well, this will help with your decision making. As I knew that my team mate was very good with his head box instead of a low one. good with his head, I played a high cross instead of a low one. high cross into the

  10. You will know players motivate you. know how best to motivate players and they will understand how to motivate you. motivate other understand how to other You will work harder for your team because you don t want to let them down.

  11. Etiquette is a fancy word for sportsmanship Showing good etiquette in a game is an UNWRITTEN RULE UNWRITTEN RULE This means that you cannot be punished for not obeying the rule, but it is bad manners and un-sportsman like to do so.

  12. Task: Name as many examples of etiquette as you can. Shaking hands before/ after the game Picking you opponent up if they fall after a tackle Thanking the officials after the match Being polite to the officials Congratulating your opponent if they beat you Apologising for a lucky net shot in tennis In rugby, 3 cheers for the other team after the match

  13. Showing etiquette is very important in all activities It creates a friendly playing environment friendly playing environment It helps to promote good behaviours and attitudes promote good behaviours and attitudes

  14. Environmental factors can have either a positive negative positive or negative effect on performance. A lack of available facilities performance as you will be unable to train available facilities will influence unable to train as often If you are playing outdoors and it is windy, this could affect your performance and you may need to change you game plan. Because it was windy ball along the ground that I was more accurate was not knocking the ball off course windy outside I decided to play the along the ground as often as I could. This meant more accurate with my passing as the wind was not knocking the ball off course as often. wind

  15. Playing in front of an audience is another social factor which can have either a positive or negative effect on performance. If an audience is supporting you feel more motivated you to perform your skills more effectively supporting you, you may more motivated, happy happy and this may help You may step up your performance in front of an audience.

  16. However for some people playing in front of an audience is a negative factor A hostile demotivate you hostile audience may put you off your game demotivate you off your game and You may feel nervous making bad decisions feel nervous and this could lead to you bad decisions You may find it difficult to concentrate noise levels difficult to concentrate due to the noise levels The pressure silly mistakes pressure may cause you to try too hard silly mistakes try too hard and make

  17. Class Discussion: Has anyone ever played/performed in front of an audience. When/ Where was it? How did it make you feel What impact did it have on your performance.

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