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Kuriloff, Peter J.; And Others – Small Group Behavior, 1988
Interviewed members of semester-long, unstructured small group processes course to identify trainer interventions contributing most to learning. Based on information obtained in interviews, a model was developed which divided trainers' teaching acts into three sequential levels: articulation, legitimation, and connections. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Learning Theories, Models, Small Group Instruction
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McMurray, Dana – School Counselor, 1992
Describes some ways that small-group work in sexuality education can be derailed, gives possible reasons for those derailments, and offers possible responses. Addresses issues of disruptiveness, hesitancy to talk, subgrouping and polarization, storytelling and monopolizing, inappropriate risk taking, giddiness or hyperactivity, and general…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Techniques, Group Counseling, School Counselors
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Archer, James, Jr.; Reisor, Janice Singles – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1982
Describes a small group discussion-oriented anxiety management training course. Presents a training model consisting of a variety of cognitive and relaxation-oriented anxiety management techniques. (MCF)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Group Counseling, Group Discussion, Models
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Lewis, Magda; Simon, Roger I. – Harvard Educational Review, 1986
The authors, one a female student and the other a male teacher, argue that women in a male-dominated society are often silenced, even in the classroom. They describe and analyze the process of silencing as it occurred in their graduate seminar designed to explore the relationship between language and power. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Females, Group Discussion, Higher Education
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Slavin, Robert E. – Journal of Educational Equity and Leadership, 1981
Reviews cooperative learning strategies (instructional strategies in which students work in small heterogenous groups to master academic content) that appear to effectively increase positive race relations and achievement in desegregated schools. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Desegregation Effects, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Beck, John E. – Small Group Behavior, 1980
Outlines a research framework for examining changes as a result of sensitivity training in an experimental learning workshop. Hypotheses include expected changes in empathy, self-awareness, perception and behavior. Emphasis is on positive effects of personal construct theory. (JAC)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Competence, Management Development
Ziegler, Suzanne – 1981
This paper summarizes research in which the public health models of epidemiological assessment and primary prevention were used to (1) determine the prevalence of ethnic social segregation among school children in Toronto, Canada; and (2) alter ethnically segregated friendship patterns in Toronto schools. A preliminary study of children aged 12 to…
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Educational Strategies, Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Groups
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Jules, Vena – Contemporary Education, 1992
Presents secondary students' perceptions of cooperative learning (CL) in an attempt to understand how and why CL benefits students affectively and cognitively. After describing the structure of learning and schooling, the article discusses how CL promotes positive interdependence, social skills, work skills, and individual accountability. (SM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cooperative Learning, Group Activities, High School Students
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Herreid, Clyde Freeman – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1997
Cases are stories that are meant to educate. Teachers can deliver cases by lecture, through Socratic questioning, through discussion leading, and in small group learning. Some cases are fact driven and deductive, whereas others are context driven. Science appears to demand closed-ended cases with correct answers; however, in frontier science,…
Descriptors: Business Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Decision Making Skills, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
World Health Organization, Copenhagen (Denmark). Regional Office for Europe. – 1983
Continuing education for physicians and other health professionals is considered a necessity. One of the methods that physicians could select for their continuing education is the use of self-learning materials (SLM) such as audiotapes, videotapes, slides, television, videodiscs, and computers in the home. A survey taken by the World Health…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Technology