
What are the benefits of EnTeam games?
• EnTeam sports and games help people develop their skill at working together.
• EnTeam games fortify peaceful relations by encouraging people to build
each other up.
• EnTeam programs produce measurable benefits in the community: more respectful
behavior; fewer incidences of disrespect and fighting; wider range of friendships;
less racism; less grouping in cliques or gangs; increased productivity; more
time on task; less energy wasted in manipulating the system; more peace and
fewer occurrences of violence.
What are the accomplishments of EnTeam?
• Over 5,000 people—teachers, students, business leaders, family
members—have experienced EnTeam activities since its founding in 1995.
• Teachers from many schools are using EnTeam activities to build communication,
cooperation, and teamwork among their students, among teachers, and between school
and home.
• After-school students enrich their learning experience with EnTeam activities.
• Muslim, Christian, and Jewish students, teachers, and parents build their
skills in bringing out the best in each other through EnTeam activities.
You may learn more about Faith-Based programs.
• Businesses use EnTeam activities to build communication, cooperation,
and teamwork between labor and management, and among departments. You may
learn more about corporate programs.
How do EnTeam activities benefit
schools?
EnTeam methodology increases productivity and cooperation
by measuring performance in winning together. EnTeam uses the following
strategies:
• Provide teachers with cooperative learning activities to teach reading,
writing, math, science, and social studies in
ways that allow the teachers to reach diverse learning styles and help students
develop critical thinking skills.
• Give people experience working and playing on a win-win basis—Everyone
wins if they work together, but everyone
loses if they don’t work together.
• Provide a “scoreboard” for measuring cooperative performance
• Prepare educators to develop players to work with the other side
• Help everyone in the Learning Triad understand win-win relationshipsand
how to convert win-lose rivalries into winwin
collaboration.
• Invent new win-win versions of traditional contests such as baseball,
tennis, basketball, chess, checkers, and other
win-lose games |