Teamwork is used in 3 frameworks

The PRACTICE Model

Teamwork refers broadly to a set of skills involved in getting along with others, understanding their feelings and points of view, communicating effectively, being helpful and agreeable, and not engaging in aggressive or bullying behaviors. In the social-emotional domain it has been defined more regularly as “relationship skills” that enable individuals to get along with and work effectively with others, including people from diverse cultures. Teamwork is highest among individuals who score high on personality traits of Extraversion and Agreeableness.

Kenya TVET Values and Life Skills (VaLI) Framework

Students are able to work well within a team; offering input and support to the team leading to completing tasks efficiently and effectively.

Preparing Youth to Thrive

Abilities to collaborate and coordinate action with others.