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Mathews, Susann M. – Primus, 1991
Describes the mechanics of group work in the college mathematics classroom specifically group formation, preliminary class work, class and group discourse, individual and group assignments, and impact on test taking. Includes examples from a first-semester calculus course. (JJK)
Descriptors: Calculus, Cheating, Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics
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Gay, Geri; Grosz-Ngate, Maria – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1994
Describes a study that investigated the activities of engineering students working on a collaborative design project in a distributed multimedia environment. Topics discussed include learning as a social process; face-to-face and video communication; problem-solving techniques; use of interactive media; the construction of knowledge; and group…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Cooperative Learning
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Reich, Lena Rubinstein – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 1994
Observations and interviews of five groups of children and staff at different day-care centers found that circle time is both a ritual and a meeting. For staff, circle time allowed for structuring of activities and a sense of accomplishment. For the children, circles were both a positive, affirmatory experience and a restraint, wherein discipline…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Classroom Techniques, Day Care Centers, Foreign Countries
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Meyers, G. Douglas – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1991
Compares business communication students' thinking styles with the processes and products of collaborative writing groups. Finds that (1) students with identical thinking styles do not naturally team up in forming groups, (2) thinking style is more important than academic major in influencing group success, and (3) thinking style variety within a…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business English, Classroom Research, Cognitive Style
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Botkin, Darla; And Others – Early Education and Development, 1991
In this study, the occurrence of preschool children's affectionate behavior did not appear to be gender typed. A considerable percentage of the children's affection was restricted to same-gender peers. Children expressed affections more frequently to individuals than to groups of individuals. (BB)
Descriptors: Affection, Affective Behavior, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
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Grove, Richard W. – Journal of School Leadership, 1992
Presents a rationale for effective group leadership grounded in John Withall's articulation of selected beliefs of John Dewey, Kurt Lewin, and Carl Rogers. Teachers and administrators need more and better preparation in collaborative inquiry. Knowledge and skills in collaborative inquiry should undergird the successful functioning of groups of…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Beliefs, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics
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Zaccaro, Stephen J. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1991
Presents results of a study contrasting different forms of group cohesiveness in a student military organization. Reports that task cohesiveness was more strongly associated with lower role uncertainty, higher individual performance, and lower absenteeism than was interpersonal cohesiveness. Concludes that data provide evidence for a…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Group Dynamics, Group Experience, Group Unity
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Latting, Jean Kantambu; Raffoul, Paul R. – Journal of Social Work Education, 1991
A study with 97 graduate social work students identified antecedent, structural, and process variables affecting student group learning. Findings indicated that method of group selection, initial preference to be in a group, and level of interpersonal conflict are significantly associated with learning. Implications for faculty and course content…
Descriptors: Efficiency, Graduate Students, Group Dynamics, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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Bennett, Roger, Ed.; And Others – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1990
Two workshops are described in detail. One explores ways to increase the effectiveness of work groups and includes the workshop leader's personal observations. The second involves training transformational leaders, whose characteristics include idealized influence, individualized consideration, intellectual stimulation, and inspirational…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Education, Change Agents, Foreign Countries
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Myers, Marvin R.; And Others – Roeper Review, 1990
This study used F. Fiedler's task structure analysis to probe emergence and maintenance of leadership in groups of gifted secondary students (N=122) engaged in unstructured, creative production. Results are discussed in terms of relationships between group perceptions of leadership effectiveness, group product creativity, and leadership style…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creativity, Gifted, Group Dynamics
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Hendershott, Anne; Wright, Sheila – Teaching Sociology, 1993
Describes the use of student focus groups to review and evaluate an interdisciplinary undergraduate program. Asserts that this technique reveals more significant information than using machine scorable tests. Concludes that the instructors' role is the most important factor in student attitudes toward a course. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Quiroz, Blanca; Greenfield, Patricia M.; Altchech, Marie – Educational Leadership, 1999
Recent Latino immigrants may not realize that their children will be asked to relinquish collectivist values in pursuit of educational achievement. Finding child-led parent-teacher conferences incompatible with Latino values, a teacher training with the "Bridging Cultures Project" developed a less-threatening group-conference format. (10…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Elementary Education, Faculty Development, Family School Relationship
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Susman, Ellen B. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1998
Examines the presence of two factors, cooperative learning training and problem-solving computer-based instruction (CBI), in 23 studies which compared cooperative CBI (C-CBI) and individual CBI (I-CBI). Results provide more evidence that cooperative learning and problem-solving CBIs are important factors in increasing achievement, group…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Cooperative Learning
Panicucci, Jane – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1999
Anecdotes about adventure experiences illustrate how an "artist"-facilitator seamlessly applies scientific methods while in the moment to best enhance student learning. Adventure educators can be artists by creatively framing, constructing, and debriefing the experience while not being central to the experience themselves, thereby…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Creative Teaching, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning
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Toropainen, Erja; Rinne, Marjo – Patient Education and Counseling, 1998
Defines basic group processes such as norms, roles, social support, and the developmental phases of a group, and applies them to physical activity groups. Three kinds of groups are differentiated: (1) on-the-spot information; (2) physical activity; (3) interactive promotional groups. Interactive promotional groups help people adopt health-related…
Descriptors: Adults, Conference Proceedings, Group Dynamics, Group Instruction
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