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Peer reviewedMiles, Matthew B. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1993
Discusses 10 major school change strategies engaging the author's energy, beginning with training in group dynamics in the 1950s through today's emphasis on school restructuring. Other strategies included innovation diffusion and transfer, organizational self-renewal, knowledge transfer, creation of new schools, supported implementation, local…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cooperative Programs, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Brackenreg, Mark – Journal of Outdoor Education, 1993
Outlines the theory and practice of debriefing and considers its importance in experiential learning and outdoor adventure education. Discusses theories of transfer of learning; levels of cognitive processing in relation to sequence of debriefing questions and activities; establishing supportive group behaviors; 10 soft skills needed by debriefing…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedBosley, Deborah S. – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1993
Examines the cultural assumptions about what makes an effective team member. Argues that educators typically design collaborative projects and evaluate student participants by using a Western mode of how people should behave in groups. Suggests pedagogical strategies to prepare students for collaborating with students from many cultures. (RS)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Communication Skills, Cultural Differences, Cultural Traits
Simmons, Diane – ADE Bulletin, 1993
Outlines some of the issues and problems inherent in the group dynamics in the English classroom. Considers how English teachers are part of the group in a classroom and, therefore, are subject to the same predictable anxieties and are reliant on similar coping behaviors. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Discourse Communities, English Curriculum
Peer reviewedValacich, Joseph S.; And Others – Communication Research, 1993
Seeks to determine which aspects of managerial communication and decision-making are amenable to technological support. Finds groups using computer-mediated, electronic communication generated more unique and high-quality ideas (over a fixed time period) than groups using verbal communication. (NH)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHayes, Richard L. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1991
Presents recent research in developmental psychology that supports conclusion that understanding of dynamics of self-development within social context of group is necessary to curriculum development in ethics education. Suggests that group work is central to successful implementation of any ethics education program and that group discussion of…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Curriculum Development, Democracy, Developmental Psychology
Peer reviewedGergits, Julia M.; Schramer, James J. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1994
Describes the methods of two teachers who placed students in collaborative writing groups and asked students to assess their writing groups in personnel assessment memos to the instructors. Examines selected examples of these memos with regard to collaborative processes and the skills used most frequently by students. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Differences
Reese, Pamela – Campus Activities Programming, 1993
Theories of organizational development and culture used to diagnose problems and institute changes in organizations can be applied to the problem of hazing in black sororities and fraternities. This requires understanding the group culture's underlying values, as illustrated in stories about the organization. Appropriate interventions can then…
Descriptors: Black Students, Extracurricular Activities, Fraternities, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedSmagorinsky, Peter; Fly, Pamela K. – English Journal, 1994
Describes the pros and cons of using small groups in the English classroom. Considers why some teachers succeed while others fail when trying to use small groups. Provides and illustrates four discussion-leading techniques which facilitate small group interaction. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Curriculum
Peer reviewedReid, Louann; And Others – English Journal, 1994
Describes the way four teachers utilize and foster small group discussion in the English classroom. Provides numerous experiences that practicing English teachers have encountered in using small groups. Gives specific classroom techniques and advice for small group discussion administration. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Curriculum
Prouty, Dick – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1998
Insights from chaos theory--the interconnectedness of everything, nonlinear cause and effect, leverage and the "tipping point," and the importance of aligning interventions within a system--are applied to social action and illustrated via the role of adventure education in school and community interventions in the Brattleboro (Vermont) Leadership…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Change Strategies, Chaos Theory, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedWarshauer, Susan Claire – Computers and Composition, 1995
Argues for a reworked pedagogy in the networked computer classroom to counteract the emergence of prejudicial attitudes which marginalize people in online discussions. Encourages interventionist strategies such as centralizing discussion and giving preparatory lectures. Proposes that instructors should be more accountable for confronting and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedAnderson, E. Byron – Religious Education, 1997
Considers the defining role of ritual liturgical practices (hymn singing, prayer, sacred meal) in establishing and maintaining the faith of a religious community. Argues that liturgical practices (acting as formative and catechesis agents) are critical, constitutive, and normative for persons and communities of faith. (MJP)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Choral Music, Church Programs, Cultural Activities
Peer reviewedOughton, J. M.; Reed, W. M. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1999
Focuses on three students engaged in a group task to develop a concept map on hypermedia-related concepts. Examines how each of the students--grouped together based on their learning style and cognitive control differences--influenced construction of the group concept map. Concludes that the "Assimilator/Field-Independent" student was the most…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedRice, Dale; Stacey, Kathleen – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 1997
Faculty development in the pedagogy of service-learning is essential to the knowledgeable and sustained implementation of combined community service and academic study. A semester-long faculty-development seminar at Eastern Michigan University using small group interaction is described. The program achieved both cognitive and affective gains and a…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Faculty Development, Group Dynamics, Higher Education


