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Kayany, Joseph M. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1998
Discusses uninhibited behavior in computer-mediated communication (CMC), or flaming, and describes a study that examined the social context in which flaming occurs by analyzing messages posted during one week to four Usenet social newsgroups that represented different national and cultural groups. Results confirm that social context is the primary…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Cultural Context, Discussion Groups
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Edens, Kellah M.; Gallini, Joan K. – Teacher Educator, 2000
Describes an investigation into the social dynamics of a technology-mediated preservice teacher environment (an Internet discussion group) and the extent to which community-building occurred. Discourse analysis examined how the technology-mediated discourse community reflected five main categories characterizing the ethos of classroom communities.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Discussion Groups, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Leal, Dorothy J. – Reading Teacher, 1993
Discusses the major benefits that emerge for students and teachers when groups of six students discuss a book they are reading without teacher questions to structure and guide their interactions. Shows that books mixing narrative and exposition have the greatest potential to enhance student discussion. (SR)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Discussion Groups, Elementary Education
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Wormith, J. Stephen – Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1980
The results of this study support the use of trained volunteers in systematic controlled activities with prisoners. On the institutional measures, prisoners who participated in discussion groups with trained volunteers showed more positive change than did prisoners exposed to untrained volunteers. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Community Involvement, Correctional Rehabilitation
Downes, Toni; Reddacliff, Cathy; Moont, Sue – 1995
This study examined how children, drawn from K-6 grades in 3 primary schools in southwest Sydney, use computers in their homes and the physical and social environments within which they use them. Key issues explored were diversity of access, range of uses, and factors which influence use, including gender, age, and parental and sibling role…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Computer Games
Peled, Tsiyona; And Others – 1979
The purpose of this parent education project was to strengthen the Israeli family as an educational unit, to increase its ability and knowledge in the field of education, and to broaden the range of responsibility and influence of the family over its young children. The first stage of this project was devoted to problems of early childhood. A…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Early Childhood Education, Educational Television, Family Influence
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Geerligs, Titus – Instructional Science, 1994
Examines problem-based small-group discussions and describes a study conducted in The Netherlands that investigated the thoughts of students, both content-related and non-task related, through a thought sampling method. Highlights include categories of students' thoughts; validity measures; and results of student questionnaires. (LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Foreign Countries, Group Discussion, Measures (Individuals)
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Dysthe, Olga – Written Communication, 1996
Presents a description and qualitative case study of three high school classrooms, in two of which the teachers actively elicited student dialog and thereby improved writing. Draws on M. Bakhtin, R. Rommetveit and Y. M. Lotman to suggest that a combination of writing and dialogue (spoken interaction) lead to more chances to learn than either…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Group Discussion, High Schools
Dixon, Felicia A.; Prater,Kimberly A.; Vine, Heidi M.; Wark,Mary Jo; Williams, Tasha; Hanchon, Tim; Shobe,Carolyn – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2004
Critical thinking is important for lessons in classes for gifted and talented students. Since definitions of critical thinking are plentiful and varied, teachers must decide what behaviors are most productive in the classroom. One viable method to promote critical thinking through productive discussion is the Dixon-Hegelian method. This paper…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Group Discussion
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Orr, Priscilla – Computers and Composition, 1998
Describes how an online conference was used in a graduate poetry class with students not accustomed to using technology in their coursework. Suggests that it extended the depth and quality of discussion, opening up new areas of discourse; and that students went beyond assigned topics to create and engage in their own discourse enriched by their…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Cooperative Learning, Course Descriptions
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Ricker-Wilson, Carol – English Journal, 1999
Examines the discussions and writings of a group of working-class female high school students reading popular romances as a group independent-study project. Offers a resistant view of what "escapist" reading might be escaping from. Demonstrates the thoughtful and critical responses of these students, all in low-track classes, as they…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, English Instruction, Females
Self, Mary Anne Nally – 1984
A study was conducted at Bunker Hill Community College to assess the impact of the use of learning groups on student absenteeism and academic performance. The study involved four sections of a Biology 1 class. Two sections were designated as the control group and were taught using the traditional course format, which involved a 2-hour session in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance Patterns, Biology, Class Organization