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Li, Qing – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
Constructivism is the philosophy that has been cited most frequently in the past 20 years in education. It has been argued that a constructivist philosophy offers a means of education that would result in knowledge generation and creation; therefore, it is superior to other views. Making the shift toward a constructivist philosophy, however,…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Environment, Distance Education, Thinking Skills
Kabasakalian, Rita – Teachers College Record, 2007
Background/Context: The theoretical framework of the paper comes from research on problem solving, considered by many to be the essence of mathematics; research on the importance of oral language in learning mathematics; and on the importance of the teacher as the primary instrument of learning mathematics for most students. As a nation, we are…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Oral Language, Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics)
Niedergang, Mark – 1992
This guide provides a framework for study circles to use in discussing the health care crisis in the United States. The guide begins with a background section that gives an overview of the health care crisis; then it presents a two-part framework for discussion. Part 1 focuses on the ethical issues that underlie any policy decisions. It points out…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Discussion Groups, Futures (of Society), Government Role
Meadows, Dennis L.; Van der Waals, Barbara – 1989
This booklet contains a collection of educational games that can be used by teachers to convey ideas and create discussion related to environmental protection and sustainable development. The games accommodate participants of all ages and require little preparation by the teacher, up to 30-40 players with only one operator, minimal materials (many…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Conservation (Environment), Educational Games, Environmental Education
Robson, Mike – 1993
This book presents a logical problem-solving process and contains many tools and techniques to help groups identify, analyze, and solve problems successfully. It is meant to be used by anyone engaged in this activity whether they be facilitators, leaders, or members of problem-solving groups, or managers who have an interest in the problem-solving…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Brainstorming, Cooperative Learning, Cost Effectiveness
Gafney, Leo – Independent School Bulletin, 1975
Author suggested some simple, common-sense methods for running a good instructional discussion. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Group Discussion, Guidelines
Peer reviewedKelly, Eugene W., Jr. – Elementary School Journal, 1974
Describes classroom discussions with third and fifth graders based on William Glasser's "Schools without Failure". These discussions encouraged the teachers and children to experience their own feelings and understand others and to engage in democratic problem-solving activities. (SDH)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Grade 5, Group Discussion
Allen, Doris Twitchell – 1978
Psychodrama is the acting out of difficult situations one has experienced. It gives the actors and spectators the chance to try out alternative solutions to problem situations. When these problems are acted out, the actors become better acquainted with themselves and their peers. This awareness becomes a dominant determinant of future behavior.…
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Elementary Education, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Ruben, Ann G. – 1971
To give teachers help in understanding themselves better and in relating more positively to their students, small discussion groups were organized to provide maximum opportunities for teachers to express thoughts and feelings about themselves and about problems they were facing in the classroom that prevented them from relating positively to their…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Group Dynamics, Problem Solving, Reinforcement
Torrance, E. Paul – NJEA Review, 1982
Two programs are described: the first, the Future Problem Solving Program, is an interdisciplinary approach to studying and solving future problems. The second, Quality Circles, originally a management technique, has been implemented in schools to improve motivation, attendance, learning, and quality of life. (Author/LC)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Creative Expression, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGreenberg, Norman – Journal of Experiential Education, 1988
Describes problem-solving training provided by the Discovery Program, a series of structured group discussions about common personal and social problems and how to cope with them. Discusses the program's advantages over other methods of teaching problem-solving skills. (SV)
Descriptors: Coping, Daily Living Skills, Decision Making, Discovery Learning
Peer reviewedClarke, John H. – College Teaching, 1988
College instructors can design discussion classes so that students use the concepts and processes of the discipline to evaluate facts and move toward reliable conclusions. Described are: discussion as a cycle of inquiry; creating tension around ideas; seeking causal relationships; scanning the factual base, etc. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking
Peer reviewedNicol, David J.; And Others – Educational and Training Technology International, 1994
Describes how student learning from a series of laboratory practicals was improved using small group methods and a structured learning cycle that encouraged reflection on group performance and investigative techniques. Discussion includes evaluation of learning benefits by means of written records, a questionnaire, observation, and the role of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries, Group Discussion, Higher Education
Kochery, Tim – 1996
Alex F. Osborn's group brainstorming treatment remains the most frequently applied procedure for the creative generation of ideas despite considerable evidence that demonstrates its ineffectiveness. This paper synthesizes many findings that challenge the premise that Osborn's traditional "group" brainstorming treatment is the optimal…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Communication Apprehension, Creative Activities, Criticism
Murphy, Elizabeth; Rodriguez Manzanares, Maria A. – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2006
This paper provides an illustrative example of an approach to creating and reporting individual profiles of engagement in particular behaviours in an online asynchronous discussion (OAD). Individual results of analysis of transcripts of an OAD can provide insights different from those gained by focusing on aggregate measures of group behaviours.…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Graduate Students, Student Behavior

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