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Research Framework on Group Work -- 13. Quantifying Collaboration and Insights from a Cross-Faculty Survey on Group Work Implementation -- 14. An Empirical Analysis of Group Work Use in Higher Education: Aligning Practice with Existing Literature -- 15. Expert Voices from the Classroom: Professors? Reflections on Their Use of Group Work in Caribbean Tertiary Institutions -- 16. Untold Stories and Emerging Themes: Narratives of Group Work from Tertiary Educators across the Caribbean -- 17. Interpretation and Reconciliation of Themes with Existing Literature -- 18. From the Classroom to the Boardroom: Why Your Annoying Group Project Is Actually Preparing You for the Work Force -- 19. Group Work 3.0: Reimagining Collaborative Learning in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- 20. 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