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McFarland, Katherine; Batten, Constance – 1992
This paper describes the use of qualitative observation techniques for gathering and analyzing data related to group processes during an Accelerated Schools Model training session. The purposes for this research were to observe the training process in order better to facilitate present continuation and future training, to develop questions for…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Discussion
Yerkes, Diane M.; And Others – 1995
The cohort concept has recently been reconsidered in response to pressures for reform in school-leadership preparation programs. A cohort is defined as a group of students who engage in a program of studies together. Surveys sent to 37 institutions across the United States that use cohort models in their administrator-preparation courses elicited…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Collegiality, Cooperative Learning, Educational Administration
Eraut, Michael – 1994
In British primary schools, it is unusual to find more than one computer in a classroom. As a result, children are assigned to small groups to use the computer. This research reported here sought to explore the characteristics of groupwork with computers and to provide guidance to teachers on computer use issues. This paper summarizes work from…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Classes (Groups of Students), Computer Assisted Instruction
Murray, Bob – 1996
One of the prerequisites or unavoidable results of multiculturalism is that the classroom becomes what Mary Louise Pratt calls a "contact zone." But how does the teacher keep discussion productive without taking sides? How does the teacher abdicate enough authority to diminish the asymmetricality but not so much that the class becomes a…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Freshman Composition, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Keyton, Joann; Dodson, Nancy L. – 1996
Despite the increasing popularity of cooperative learning techniques in elementary instruction, many educators believe that children do not possess effective group interaction skills and advocate that children be taught the group communication skills necessary for group interaction as a separate instructional component. Unfortunately,…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Cooperative Learning
Bell, Susan J., Comp. – 1992
This book, written for individuals contemplating a career in law, presents insights about the legal profession from 28 of the nation's top lawyers, judges, and legal scholars. Updated to address the critical issues facing the legal profession in the aftermath of the 1980's, the revised edition reflects the changing marketplace for lawyers and…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Job Satisfaction, Law Students
Rodgers, Carol R.; And Others – 1993
In the fall of 1991, the Master of Arts in Teaching program of The School for International Training, Brattleboro, Vermont, created a position to mentor newly arrived, full time adjunct faculty in their adjustment to a nontraditional program that operates as a community and provides experiential learning. This paper describes a group of five…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Faculty Development, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Creason, Paul – 1991
This abstract and outline for a workshop explore the use of focus groups in evaluation. Cerritos College in Norwalk (California) conducted a series of focus groups to evaluate a new matriculation program. A focus group is a technique often used in marketing research to explore a specific topic. It is a group interview conducted in a casual setting…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Faculty, Educational Change, Evaluation Methods
Novek, Eleanor M. – 1993
An urban high school English/journalism class used the production of a community-focused newspaper as a strategy for the self-determination of young African Americans. The intervention emphasized social relations--focusing on specific verbal and social skills which young people can use in determining and reaching a variety of communication goals…
Descriptors: Black Students, Ethnography, Group Dynamics, High School Students
McLean, Gary N.; Rocheford, Rita M. – 1991
A study was undertaken to determine if men dominated classroom participation in an adult professional training setting. A literature review identified a number of studies exploring classroom participation based on gender, but no study within a training environment was identified. The study was conducted in a mandatory sales training course, called…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Classroom Observation Techniques, Females
Phipps, Maurice – 1985
This paper describes a teaching model designed for improving the group interaction and leadership skills of outdoor leaders during wilderness trips. The teaching can involve lecture, discussion, and experiential work. An understanding of the following elements enables students to increase their knowledge of group dynamics: (1) stages of group…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, College Students, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Lyons, Paul – 1992
This book offers 35 lesson formats for use in secondary or higher education settings and appropriate as alternatives to the usual "lecture-presentation." The formats draw on principles of collaborative and cooperative learning and concepts of group interaction and information processing. Most lessons require substantial…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics, Group Instruction
Topsfield Foundation, Pomfret, CT. Study Circles Resource Center. – 1991
The purpose of these guidelines is to help the reader organize and lead a study circle--a participatory, democratic discussion group that focuses on a social or political issue. It provides detailed instructions on how to organize and lead a successful study circle. Following the introduction, section 2 focuses on the role of the organizer and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizenship Education, Discussion Groups, Group Dynamics
Kemp, Travis – 1998
Many outdoor educators and adventure therapists share the belief that adventure experiences improve participant self-esteem. Recently, researchers have begun to question this widespread belief, suggesting that a mismatch between the level of physical or psychological risk and the level of client readiness may produce negative outcomes. A study of…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Students, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
McDonald, Jeannette – 1998
This study examined group dynamics and development of a graduate-level, computer-mediated course taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison using the FirstClass software; emphasis was on the interpersonal nature of interactions and what they tell of group development in a computer-conference course. After 2 weeks of getting acquainted with the…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Content Analysis, Cooperative Learning, Graduate Study
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