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Social dysfunction of the student council?

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Answered by MrZeref
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Explanation:

This article depicts the intervention strategy of two faculty members on a dysfunctional student council in a residential college setting. The council demonstrated poor collaboration and productivity, which indicated signs of distrust. The group intervention helped to expose the students' lack of organization and need to learn more about each other. Ongoing intervention tactics included the use of simple trust-building and planning activities that helped to create more effective and productive organization and improved the leadership competence of student members.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Social dysfunction:

  • Social dysfunction of the student council is primarily due to the lack of collaboration between the members which resulted in poor productivity of the team.
  • The student council was created in order to manage their college/school events by collecting funds, introducing new events and discuss their ideologies with the college/school management.
  • Social dysfunction of the student council can be reduced by building trust among members, planning activities well in advance. This will boost the confidence level of the team members and develop their leadership skills.

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