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Nystrand, Martin – 1984
Intensive peer review is a method of teaching expository writing developed two years ago by A. N. Doane and now used extensively in freshman expository writing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Students meet regularly in groups of four three times a week over the course of the term to share and critique each other's writing. The instructor…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Higher Education, Language Processing, Peer Evaluation
Hayes, David A.; Alvermann, Donna E. – 1986
To explore ways to improve reading instruction, a study examined the relation of discussions about assigned reading to students' critical reading behavior and investigated the efficacy of coaching teachers on techniques for discussing the readings they assign. Five teachers from a rural Georgia high school, and their classes of 25 students each…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Discussion (Teaching Technique), High Schools, Reading Instruction
Kaser, Joyce S. – 1985
This guide is intended to help principals, department chairs, teachers, and other educators who are chairing a mixed gender work group. The first section discusses research-identified differences between the way men and women communicate (both verbally and nonverbally) in groups. A 23-item gender communications assessment, which is designed to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Check Lists, Communication Audits, Communication Problems
Decker, Philip – 1988
This pilot project explored the use of video in an elementary school as a catalyst for group discussion and self reflection in connection with conflict resolution. Subjects were 32 students in an extended day care program for grades K-6; 80% of these students were of Hispanic background. Videos were created with the students, and then played back…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Day Care, Elementary Education, Group Discussion
Osterman, Dean – 1984
This chapter explains how the Guided Design method of teaching can be used to solve problems, and how this method was used in the development of a new method of teaching. Called the Feedback Lecture, this method is illustrated through an example, and research data on its effectiveness is presented. The Guided Decision-Making Process is also…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decision Making, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Feedback
Jaeger, Richard M.; Busch, John Christian – 1984
A standard-setting experiment was conducted in which one group of participants was instructed to refrain from discussing their recommended test standards and another group was requested to report the reasons underlying their recommendations. The procedures used were designed to induce convergence of recommendations, but did not require consensus.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, College Entrance Examinations, Cutting Scores
Gouran, Dennis S. – 1982
To provide a theoretical base for investigating the influence of inferential error on group decision making, current literature on both inferential error and decision making is reviewed and applied to the Watergate incident. Although groups tend to make fewer inferential errors because members' inferences are generally not biased in the same…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making
Franklin, Edward; And Others – 1980
Designed to accompany an audiovisual filmstrip series devoted to presenting a visual history of life in America, this guide contains an elementary school (grades 2-6) unit which traces the history of dress in America over the last century. Using authentic visuals including posters, paintings, advertising, documentary photography, movies, cartoons,…
Descriptors: American Studies, Clothing, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
Sheft, Andrea – 1989
This document suggests ways of using children's intuitive ideas about mathematics as a starting point for an elementary curriculum. Ways are discussed to capitalize on what children already know: to cultivate rather than discourage students' intuitive mathematical sense, and to help students make connections between what they know and what they…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary School Mathematics
Pellegrini, A. D. – 1983
The extent to which children's cohesive oral text varied as a function of listener status and the extent to which children could be trained to generate decontextualized oral text was examined in a study of children in kindergarten through second grade. Independent variables were children's age; exposure to a play, discussion, or drawing condition;…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discussion, Dramatic Play, Elementary School Students
Book, Cassandra L. – 1983
A classroom communication course combines both the study of communication variables in the classroom and the opportunity for students to practice some communication skills they might use as classroom teachers. The course has three major objectives. In seminar style, the students and teacher together will identify questions worth exploring in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Communication Skills, Education Courses
Tjosvold, Dean; Field, Richard H. G. – 1982
By structuring the manner group members use to reach a decision, managers can affect the processes and outcomes of decision making. Business administration undergraduates (N=78) were randomly assigned to three groups and told to make group decisions based on the process their manager selected, i.e., they were either to seek concurrence, debate…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Business Administration, College Students, Curiosity
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Petruševski, Vladimir M.; Bukleski, Miha – Science Education Review, 2006
A red sphere is seen at the bottom of a sealed glass tube filled with a colorless, transparent liquid. Holding the tube for a short period makes the sphere rise slowly from the bottom until it finally floats on the surface of the liquid. Instructions for preparing the demonstration are given, together with an explanation of the phenomenon. A…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts
Bormaster, Jeff; Treat, Carol Lou – 1975
This workbook on talking, listening, and communicating (TLC) furnishes curriculum materials for the elementary-secondary school teacher planning small group affective education activities. The workbook is divided into six sections: (1) teacher preparation--techniques for building a sense of groupness; (2) group preparation--helping members to know…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Communication Skills, Discussion Groups, Elementary Secondary Education
Wickett, R.E.Y. – 1978
A study examined significant deliberate learning activities (as demonstrated in learning projects) which were related to spiritual growth. (Spiritual growth was defined in broad terms within which each interviewee interpreted his or her own concept.) Fifty persons between the ages of thirty-five and fifty-five and representing five groups (three…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Learning, Adults, Enrichment
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