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Muro, James J.; Brown, Donna B. – American Vocational Journal, 1973
A class originally is a group of individuals. With a skilled teacher-leader, the non-voluntary nature of membership in the group can be overcome, equality of members achieved, and common goals determined. Techniques important to successful group formation include tone setting, structuring, blocking, linking, supporting, reflecting, and…
Descriptors: Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Instruction, Group Membership
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Thomas, J. E. – Australian Journal of Adult Education, 1972
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Philosophy, Group Activities, Group Behavior
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Fleisher, Daniel S.; Levin, Joel L. – Journal of Medical Education, 1970
Descriptors: Group Behavior, Group Instruction, Learning Activities, Medical Education
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Smola, John K.; Mandell, Alan – Science Teacher, 1974
Describes the use of group dynamics in a junior high school science classroom as a means of dealing with problems associated with the heterogeneous nature of the student population. (JR)
Descriptors: Group Activities, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Instruction
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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Miller, Judith E.; And Others – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1993
Reports a survey of students' satisfaction in a cooperative learning college-level introductory biology course offered, with changes, over 3 years. The survey found that cognitive diversity increases group conflict and concluded that there can be no "perfect course" due to the diversity of cognitive styles found in any class. Using a…
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Style, College Instruction, College Students
Ruud, Josephine B.; Hall, Olive A. – 1974
The book is intended for college seniors and graduate students seeking an understanding of adult education and for practitioners who are conducting some aspect of an adult program. Its focus is on education for home and family life, one of the important objectives of adult education. Part One introduces the nature of adult education, giving…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning