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Richard E. Michod; Dinah R. Davison; Hailey Sanders; Joshua S. Hoskinson; Kristin M. Gagnier – Grantee Submission, 2022
Nested hierarchical structure is one of life's most familiar properties and a major component of biological diversity and complexity. However, there is little effort to teach the evolution of the hierarchy of life, as there is little effort to teach biological complexity per se. We propose a framework for teaching biological complexity based on…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Scientific Research, Evolution, Biology
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Berson, Ilene R.; Berson, Michael J. – Social Education, 2007
In social studies classes, there is a longstanding interest in how societies evolve and change over time. However, as stories of the past unfold, it is often difficult to identify a direct link between causes and effects, so students are forced to accept at face value the interpretations of economists, political scientists, historians,…
Descriptors: Models, Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Social Studies
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Schuncke, George M.; Bloom, Joan R. – Social Studies, 1977
Explains how social studies teachers can teach cooperative behavior to junior high students. Three critical factors are length of time student groups have worked together, interdependence of goals attached to the tasks, and interdependence of means to accomplish the tasks. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Activities, Group Behavior
Minnesota State Dept. of Education, St. Paul. – 1985
Cooperative learning is a generic classroom technique that requires students to work and talk together about academic material while learning effective interpersonal skills. This packet, prepared in conjunction with the Minnesota School Effectiveness Program, describes the benefits of cooperative learning and defines its critical attributes,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperation, Discussion Groups, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rothland, Martin – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 2003
Sketches the background of mobbing (bullying) in the workplace. Analyzes the school related debate on mobbing. Takes into account the structure and interaction related characteristics of the teaching profession. Asks whether these characteristics can lead to a higher potential for mobbing and how this potential should be assessed. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Behavior, Bullying, Educational Environment, Educational Research
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Harrison, Kenneth; Cooper, Cary L. – Small Group Behavior, 1976
This article attempts to help teachers use group experiences for teaching purposes. It focuses on the importance of preplanning and designing the learning experience, the identification of events and behaviors that may emerge during the group process, and ways of dealing with these behaviors. (NG)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Peer Groups
Buttner, Christian – 1996
This report, the third annual study of primary program implementation, outlines case study observations of learning groups and of teachers relations to groups. The learning atmosphere of a learning group is determined by presence of conducive or disruptive elements, input of children, and relation of the group to the teacher, in addition to good…
Descriptors: Children, Classroom Environment, Cooperation, Cooperative Learning
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Brandhorst, Allan R. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1990
Contends collective cooperative action in the public interest will be necessary to solve future social and environmental problems. Proposes that the social studies curriculum shift its value orientation from individualistic self-interest to a justice-based, global model. Advocates teaching citizenship that stresses self-restraint and investigates…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Ecological Factors