EnTeam activities allow teachers to take advantage of individual differences of students. These activities offer teachers the opportunity to cover multiple educational goals in one lesson. EnTeam activities cover social, personal, and academic areas.
--Jennifer P. Couch,
Your contribution will help more kids learn to win together.
Looking for ways to create more peaceful and productive learning environments?
Encourage people to work together, study together, and solve problems collaboratively -- and win together.
When you use EnTeam games, you see people learning how to measure their ability to bring out the best in each other -- using strategic games. These games include physical sports (new versions of baseball, ping-pong, and other athletic games), mental games (new versions of poker, checkers, Jenga), and academic games (reading, writing, math).
The unique feature of EnTeam games is that players keep score on a win-win basis: both sides lose together or both sides win together -- depending on their ability to work together.
Learning organizations such as schools, faith communities, and businesses use EnTeam activities to build communication, cooperation, and teamwork by changing win-lose rivalries into win-win relations. EnTeam gives people a scoreboard for measuring cooperation between teams. EnTeam moves the lines of competition so people are together against impersonal opponents not against each other.