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Knutsson, Ida – British Journal of Music Education, 2023
Group teaching is rapidly spreading across the world, but little research has been conducted to investigate its impact on students' musical abilities in comparison to inclusion in group tuition contexts. This article investigates how music teachers from the classical orchestra instrumental tradition discuss group tuition. Three focus group…
Descriptors: Group Instruction, Music Education, Music Teachers, Music Activities
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Cecilia Gembäck; Anita McAllister; Lovisa Femrell; Tove Edmar Lagerberg – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Stuttering development in preschool children might be influenced by parents' concern, awareness and knowledge. Indirect treatment may therefore be appropriate. Intervention in a group format has been shown to be positive for stuttering and an online procedure increases the accessibility of the intervention. Aims: The aim of this study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Stuttering, Parent Role
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Ellen Backman; Jakob Åsberg Johnels; Gunilla Thunberg – Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 2024
Parent training programs aimed at improving language outcomes for children with complex communication needs have predominantly been evaluated on child-centered outcomes and less often on the impact on social life or parental well-being. This study examined parent perceptions of social life before and after ComAlong, a group intervention providing…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Social Life, Parent Education, Group Instruction
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Sarkadi, Anna; Rosenqvist, Urban – Patient Education and Counseling, 1999
Tests the feasibility of a one-year group education model for patients with type 2 diabetes in Sweden. Within study circles led by pharmacists, participants learned to self-monitor glucose, to interpret the results and to act upon them. Results show that study circles held at pharmacies are a feasible way of education persons with type 2 diabetes.…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Foreign Countries, Group Instruction, Patient Education
Fahraeus, Eva R. – 1999
Experiences from a distance course conducted during 1996-97 for high-school teachers in Sweden and reports from other experiments have yielded the conclusion that collaborating via electronic conferencing systems demands new communication patterns. This paper uses theories about communication, group processes, and shared symbolic order and social…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Learning, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
BELBIN, EUNICE; BELBIN, R.M. – 1966
SERIOUS PROBLEMS EXIST IN RETRAINING OLDER WORKERS, BUT WHERE AN APPROPRIATE METHOD OF TRAINING CAN BE DEVELOPED, OLDER TRAINEES CAN ACHIEVE RESULTS COMPARABLE WITH THOSE OF THEIR YOUNGER COLLEAGUES. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS OF THE MIDDLE-AGED LEARNER INCLUDE LONG AND UNINTERRUPTED LEARNING SESSIONS, GREATER CONSOLIDATION OF LEARNING BEFORE NEW…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Age, Discovery Learning, Employment Opportunities
Karrqvist, Christina; Lansfjord, Mona – 1997
As part of the national assessment program in Sweden there have been two attempts to gain insight into students'"know-how" with knowledge. The first was a study conducted in 1992 that showed that students had not reached the goals established by the Swedish national curriculum for ninth graders with regard to an exploratory and critical…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, Educational Assessment, Educational Improvement