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HEDLEY, CAROLYN; WARD, ROBERT
NON-COLLEGE BOUND MEXICAN-AMERICAN AND NEGRO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN AN OVERNIGHT COLLEGE ORIENTATION CONFERENCE STAFFED BY STUDENT VOLUNTEERS TO DISCOVER THE NATURE OF THE INTERACTION PROCESS BETWEEN THE HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS. NONE OF THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WERE ELIGIBLE WITH RESPECT TO GRADES FOR ADMITTANCE TO THE…
Descriptors: Blacks, College School Cooperation, Disadvantaged Youth, Group Dynamics
Noel, Donald L. – 1966
Strong positive identification with a specific group is potentially both functional and dysfunctional for the solidarity of an encompassing larger social system. The impact of strong ethnic group identification upon societal integration is here explored by analyzing data obtained from 515 Negroes as part of the Cornell Studies in Intergroup…
Descriptors: Administration, Black Power, Blacks, Ethnic Groups
Fay, Francis Anderson – 1967
The principal aim of the study was to determine whether, in the verbal interaction in a group of nine adults engaged in adult education, a systematic relationship could be shown between members' ego-stage profiles and their patterns of participation. Active ego-stage profiles were constructed of basic ego identity concerns using Erikson's…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Correlation, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Psychology
Berzon, Betty; And Others – 1968
Planned Experiences for Effective Relating (PEER), a 10-session audio-tape program for self-directed personal growth groups, was tested with two experimental populations, county labor camp inmates and university students. There were approximately eight persons in each group. Participants conducted their own sessions, using the PEER Program tapes…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Group Dynamics, Individual Development, Interpersonal Relationship
Hanson, Philip G.; O'Connell, Walter E. – 1968
One of the sources of conflict in our urban centers today is the distrust that exists between the community and the police. In an effort to improve relations between community members and the police, so that both groups might work together more effectively in solving community problems, the Houston Cooperative Crime Prevention Program was…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Community Attitudes, Community Problems, Conflict Resolution
Deslonde, James L. – 1978
This paper consists of an essay on the role and problems of ethnographic research in education, as well as an ethnographic case study of a junior high school which is experiencing problems of violence and vandalism. The larger study which preceded ethnographic inquiry in 10 schools is described briefly. Reasons for providing only limited…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Case Studies, Crime, Educational Anthropology
Valentine, Carol Ann, Ed. – Journal of the Arizona Communication and Theatre Association, 1978
The five papers that constitute this issue of the "Journal of the Arizona Communication and Theatre Association" represent interest in a direction for interpretation studies which has proved rewarding for traditional students as well as for people outside typical classroom settings. With literature firmly at the center, many teachers and scholars…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Educational Programs, Group Activities, Group Dynamics
Lakin, M.; And Others – 1977
Methods developed for investigating group processes and contents among four Senior Citizens' discussion groups are described. The process dimensions are boundary behaviors, subgrouping, normative behaviors, organizing, establishing personal significance, group and leader interchanges, self disclosures, conflict, support, and emotional atmosphere.…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Discussion Groups, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy
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Claerbaut, David – 1977
This paper examines the current state of ethnicity in the American university system, using the sociological paradigms applicable to majority-minority relations in its analysis. The English scholasticist-elite concept from which the American concept of higher education grew, focuses on white middle class cultural interests, and arises out of a…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Attitudes, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups
California Univ., Berkeley. School of Public Health. – 1974
This document is a collection of 17 papers on theoretical issues in health education presented at the Dorothy Nyswander International Symposium. The introduction, entitled "Theory and Practice in Health Education: A Synthesis," attempts to highlight some of the features of these papers and their relevance for health education practice. The papers…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Community Development, Conferences, Group Dynamics
Wolf, Lois C. – 1975
This paper examines ways in which early childhood education can provide the vital foundation for lifelong attitudes and values toward the democratic process. One goal of early childhood education is to empower the social bonding which brings collaborative relationships to their full potential and gives the child a sense of connectedness to others.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Decision Making, Democratic Values
Richardson, William B.; And Others – 1976
Ways in which group simulations were incorporated into a Three-Stage Model of Instruction, used to develop 13 units of leadership instruction, are described in this report. The units of instruction were designed for use by high school youth participating in vocational organizations. Using simulation to train leaders has several advantages: (1) it…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Group Instruction, Instructional Programs, Interaction Process Analysis
McGowan, Francis, II – 1975
Group processes are an integral part of the educational enterprise, but "effectiveness of group processes" does not necessarily follow from the simple act of group formation. The administrator has the responsibility of exercising effective group leadership. Group formation, group task functions or assignments, and decision-making processes are…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Group Dynamics
Cohen, Elizabeth G. – 1976
A series of studies of elementary schools in the San Francisco Bay area revealed a number of the causes and consequences of collaborative instruction (teaming). The most recent study, a two-year panel analysis, found that complexity of instructional methods and the physical structure of open space schools are the significant predictors of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Elementary Education, Group Dynamics
Mink, Oscar G. – 1975
Rogers (1970) suggests that group therapy may be both safer and far more effective than individual counseling and therapy in achieving conditions which encourage learning and personal growth. There are many "how to's" and "do's and don'ts" which will ameliorate conditions for creating learning, or problem solving, groups. The…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy, Guidelines
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