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Yu, Fu-Yun; Cheng, Wen-Wen – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2022
This study aims to examine if and how academic achievement and gender group composition affect the quality of online SGQ and the use patterns of procedural prompts provided to support SGQ activities. Forty-one university sophomores enrolled in an English as a foreign language class participated in a four-week study. All questions generated were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Gender Differences, Undergraduate Students, English (Second Language)
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Boiangiu, Costin-Anton; Stanica, Iulia-Cristina – Education Sciences, 2019
Maybe you heard the line "managing programmers is like herding cats", and if you consider there is some truth behind this, then you should, perhaps, think how it is to teach people to perform this job. As we know from the research literature, there is no such thing as a consensus about the most suitable teaching method of a software…
Descriptors: Models, Teaching Methods, Computer Software, Programming
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Pijl, Sip Jan; Koster, Marloes; Hannink, Anne; Stratingh, Anna – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2011
One of the methods used most often to assess students' friendships and friendship networks is the reciprocal nomination method. However, an often heard complaint is that this technique produces rather negative outcomes. This study compares the reciprocal nomination method with another method to assess students' friendships and friendship networks:…
Descriptors: Friendship, Group Structure, Cognitive Mapping, Teaching Methods
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Hammar Chiriac, Eva; Granstrom, Kjell – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2012
Group work is used as a means of learning at all levels of most educational systems. However, teachers often use group work without considering its "pros and cons." Such a mode of non-reflected application may sometimes end up in positive experiences and learning, but the likelihood is that the outcome will be the opposite. The aim of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Focus Groups, Cooperative Learning
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Chapman, Christopher; Muijs, Daniel – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2013
School federations are groups of two or more schools operating under a single governance structure. The study reported in this article compared federations designed to raise performance in low-attaining schools against a matched sample of their non-federated counterparts. The findings are based on quantitative analysis of data collected in…
Descriptors: School Turnaround, Matched Groups, Data Analysis, Effective Schools Research
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Levine, Thomas H.; Marcus, Alan S. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2010
What kinds of teacher collaboration are most likely to improve what teachers--and, ultimately, students--learn during their time in school? This study looks within and across different collaborative activities that occurred among one teacher team. Observational data analyzed through a sociocultural theoretical framework suggest how the structure…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Instructional Improvement, Professional Development, Teaching Methods
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Hijzen, Daphne; Boekaerts, Monique; Vedder, Paul – Learning and Instruction, 2007
Previous research suggested that social support, belongingness and mastery goals were related to the quality of cooperative learning (CL). In this in-depth study we explored how to differentiate between four effective CL teams and four ineffective CL teams, in terms of students' goals and perceptions of instructional conditions. Apart from the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Social Responsibility, Teaching Methods, Student Motivation
Mitchell, Christina; And Others – 1979
The relative rigidity of instructional method, the intensity of supervision, and the size of instructional group are the three variables investigated in a study of students' feelings towards their preservice teaching experiences. Approximately 250 education students were queried regarding the kind and amount of supervision they were accorded…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Group Structure, Preservice Teacher Education, Program Development
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Daniel, Ryan – Music Education Research, 2004
This article outlines the rationale for and development of a small group piano teaching approach for application in the higher education environment. The influences on and the rationale for current preferences in the piano teaching field are considered, prior to an investigation of the literature, which reveals a number of issues of concern in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Advanced Students, Student Attitudes, Music Education
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Lukichev, P. N.; Skorik, A. P. – Russian Education and Society, 1996
Reports on research from the Novocherkassk State Technical University on ways that student groups with different social structures influence the climate of learning. Raises questions about the ability of students educated during the period of mass education to adapt to new methods of learning being introduced into Russian higher education. (DSK)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Adjustment (to Environment), College Students, Foreign Countries
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Daugherty, James F. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1999
Explores the choral sound preferences and perceptions of choristers and auditors focusing on the effects of using different choral formations and types of spacing between singers and rows of singers. Suggests that choir spacing made a greater contribution to choral sound preferences of both auditors and choristers than did formation. (CMK)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Applied Music, Choral Music, Group Structure
Maskit, Ditza; Hertz-Lazarowitz, Rachel – 1986
The study described in this report investigated the effects of two context variables on small-group learning--namely, group size and group gender composition--within an adult learning framework. In the study, the "revolving circle" method was innovated. In this design, one group member is the center of the cooperative circle and all…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Foreign Countries, Group Behavior
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Martin-Jones, Marilyn; Saxena, Mikul – Linguistics and Education, 1996
Analyzes discourse practices in British urban primary schools providing marginal bilingual support to immigrant minority-group students as a means to facilitate their social transition to school and eventual access to an English-medium education. The article describes teaching strategies in two classrooms implementing the bilingual approach.…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Change Strategies, Child Language, Class Activities