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Dixon, John; Durrheim, Kevin; Tredoux, Colin – American Psychologist, 2005
The contact hypothesis proposes that interaction between members of different groups reduces intergroup prejudice if--and only if--certain optimal conditions are present. For over 50 years, research using this framework has explored the boundary conditions for ideal contact and has guided interventions to promote desegregation. Although supporting…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Social Bias, Intergroup Relations, Intervention
Watanabe, Maika – Theory Into Practice, 2006
This article examines the challenges of discussing deeply rooted notions of ability, intelligence, and tracking in teacher inquiry groups and offers suggestions to educators who want to begin dialogue about detracking at their schools. Specifically, this article underscores the importance of unpacking the terms tracking and detracking, exploring…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Track System (Education), Educational Change, Inquiry
Johnson, Jennifer E.; Burlingame, Gary M.; Olsen, Joseph A.; Davies, D. Robert; Gleave, Robert L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2005
This study examined the definitional and statistical overlap among 4 key group therapeutic relationship constructs--group climate, cohesion, alliance, and empathy--across member-member, member-group, and member-leader relationships. Three multilevel structural equation models were tested using self-report measures completed by 662 participants…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Structural Equation Models, Empathy, Measurement Techniques
Zorn, Theodore E.; Roper, Juliet; Broadfoot, Kirsten; Weaver, C. Kay – Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2006
Although most focus group theorists consider interaction to be a defining feature of focus groups, the influence that occurs through this interaction has been under-theorized. We argue that two important forms of influence may occur: influence on people's beliefs about the substantive issues under discussion and influence on self-efficacy beliefs.…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Self Efficacy, Focus Groups, Group Dynamics
Rubel, Deborah; Atieno Okech, Jane E. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2006
The purpose of this article is to present a supervision model applicable to group work. This model uses a 3 x 3 x 3 conceptual system that synthesizes concepts from the discrimination model and group systemic levels to provide a framework for supervisors of group workers in training. Discussion of the model includes considerations for group…
Descriptors: Leadership, Counseling, Counselor Training, Supervision
Peer reviewedSummers, Jessica J.; Beretvas, S. Natasha; Svinicki, Marilla D.; Gorin, Joanna S. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2005
The goal of this study was to validate measures and assess the effects of collaborative group-learning methods in real classrooms on 3 specific dependent variables: feelings of campus connectedness, academic classroom community, and effective group processing (2 factors). Confirmatory factor analysis were conducted to evaluate a 4-factor model.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Teamwork, Student Attitudes
Akiba, Motoko – International Journal of Educational Research, 2004
While school bullying in Japan, Ijime, has been a topic of major public concern since the 1980s, few qualitative studies have been conducted to examine its nature and correlates. Through a case study of 30 ninth graders in a Japanese middle school, the study found that Ijime has complex group dynamics in its onset and process. The analysis of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 9, Group Dynamics, Bullying
Zafeiriou, Georgia – Education for Information, 2003
The present article presents conditions relating to the effective use of text-based computer conferencing for group interaction. More specifically, it discusses ways peers found in order to express themselves as members of on-line groups and if they were able to reach consensus during interaction. The findings of the research are based on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Grounded Theory, Teleconferencing
Can't We Pick Our Own Groups? The Influence of Group Selection Method on Group Dynamics and Outcomes
Chapman, Kenneth J.; Meuter, Matthew; Toy, Dan; Wright, Lauren – Journal of Management Education, 2006
In today's business world, the ability to work efficiently and effectively with others in a group is a mandatory skill. Many employers rank "ability to work with a group" as one of the most important attributes for business school graduates to possess. Therefore, it is important for instructors to understand the factors that influence group…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Group Dynamics, Group Experience, Business Administration Education
Carter, Glenda; Wiebe, Eric N.; Reid-Griffin, Angela – Journal of Classroom Interaction, 2006
This paper describes how gestures are used to enhance scaffolding that occurs in small group settings. Sixth and eighth grade students participated in an elective science course focused on earth science concepts with a substantial spatial visualization component. Gestures that students used in small group discussions were analyzed and four…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Group Dynamics, Grade 6
Simkins, Michael – Technology & Learning, 2006
For educators to be successful in teaching students to step up and become tomorrow's innovators, they must become innovators themselves. Enter school leadership. This article provides 10 practical steps any superintendent, principal, or other administrator can take to help make that happen: (1) Go on record; (2) Model innovation; (3) Pollinate;…
Descriptors: Innovation, Instructional Leadership, Administrators, Principals
Reynolds, Rysia; Saxon, David; Benmore, Graham – Industry and Higher Education, 2006
This article reports on extended research into the use of enquiry-based learning (EBL) and problem-based learning (PBL) in a human resource management undergraduate programme. The authors have collected and analysed qualitative and quantitative data over a three-year period, some of which have been previously reported (Reynolds and Benmore, 2003,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Experience, Independent Study, Academic Ability
L. Bellamy; And Others – 1994
This report reviews the need for teaming skills in the engineering workplace and discusses why these same skills can contribute to improving the educational process. It also includes a team training workbook and a facilitator's guide that contain exercises and ideas to help develop effective teams. The report examines the evolution of teams in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decision Making Skills, Engineering, Engineering Education
Jones, Karrie A.; Jones, Jennifer L. – Journal of Effective Teaching, 2008
Cooperative learning is viable yet generally underutilized method of instruction at the college level (Paulsen and Faust, 2008). This paper highlights the work of teacher educator Dr. Paul J. Vermette in his implementation of cooperative learning based practices in a graduate level Multicultural education course. In analyzing the "Five…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, College Environment, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Jensen, Bryant – Online Submission, 2008
Educational opportunity in the United States and Mexico is an important factor in the process of expanding social and economic opportunities, as well as political and civil rights in both countries. Yet, by national and international indicators, many Mexican American and Mexican children are underserved by public schools in both countries; and…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities, Mexicans

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