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Harley, John K. – 1972
This research explored the implications for a teacher in undertaking small-group work in the classroom. The two resources used were "The Practice of Group Work" by William Schwartz and "Group Work in Secondary Schools", and the "Training of Teachers in Its Methods" by Barrington Kaye and Irving Rogers. The first resource was concerned with…
Descriptors: Educational Research, English Instruction, Group Discussion, Group Experience

Ross, Campbell – English Quarterly, 1977
Describes the advantages of students' free discussion groups in literature classes. Provides a transcription of five students discussing a poem. (RL)
Descriptors: Canadian Literature, English Instruction, Group Activities, Group Discussion
Phinn, Gervase – Use of English, 1985
Describes how less able students were motivated when assigned the task of inviting and being responsible for guest speakers from the community. (CRH)
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Creative Teaching, English Instruction, Learning Activities
Adland, David – Opinion, 1968
Social contact through informal speech, a basic adolescent need, can be most effectively developed in secondary schools through the learning, working, and creating situations of drama activities. Since drama is conflict and living language is action, the process of making a play is as important as the play. Thus, drama creation within a small…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Creative Activities, Creative Development, Creative Dramatics
Whitlock, Roger – 1987
Peter Elbow's concepts of "pointing,""summarizing,""telling," and "showing" can form an effective method for training students to give reader-based feedback to peer writing. In pointing, students jot down all the words and phrases they can remember from an oral reading of a draft. These lists stimulate…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Expository Writing, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics