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PDF pending restorationLeue, Mary M., Ed. – 1996
This anthology compiles over 90 articles, short pieces, and book reviews originally published in Skole: The Journal of Alternative Education. The entries are arranged in 10 sections: schools and school people, teaching and learning, teaching and learning at home, history of innovative education, student writings, social change and comment, battle…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Linden, Julie – 1998
This paper presents a case study focusing on community among students in a distance learning program, the Syracuse University (New York) Master of Library Science-Independent Study Degree Program (MLS-ISDP). During July 1998, the researcher conducted interviews with Syracuse University faculty and staff involved in developing and administering the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education
Campbell, Sarah vL. – 2002
This document is intended to create an opportunity for teens and adults to talk together and find ways to make their community a place where young people can grow up successfully. The discussion guide begins with a brief statement of purpose and a brief explanation of study circles and their objectives. The remainder of the guide consists of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Adults, Change Strategies
Australian National Training Authority, Melbourne. – 1999
This resource provides tips to assist facilitators as they work with Australia's Framing the Future project teams. The 16 tips are about group selection; how to prepare for input; participant roles; how to use participants and observers; scribes and recorders; some ideas for launches and fun; praise! praise! praise!; making facilitation the key to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Classroom Techniques, Developed Nations, Foreign Countries
1999
This document contains three symposium papers on learning and working in groups. "Collaborating in Public with the Opposition: A Study of the Complex Meaning of Learning in a Cross Boundary Work Group" (Marjorie H. Carkhuff) reports on a study demonstrating that great personal, professional, and team member learning is foundational to the work…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Conflict Resolution, Education Work Relationship
Peer reviewedFanslow, Alyce M. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1982
Knowledge and skills needed by lay participants in community development (CD) were proposed by 14 consultants around 10 topical areas. One hundred knowledge and skills statements resulted. The importance of these statements was judged by CD youth leaders and adult specialists. Judgments were factor analyzed, and nine factors emerged. (Author/SSH)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Community Development
Clark, Mike – Tennessee Adult Educator, 1978
Discusses the educational approach and process at the Highland Center, formerly known as Highlander Folk School, which for forty-five years has experimented with various means of utilizing nonformal education to support social movements. The Highlander technique, short-term residential workshops to help people solve their problems, is described.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Community Problems, Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedEllenson, David – Religious Education, 1996
Explicates some of the forces and realities shaping the formation of religious identity in the modern world. Identity can no longer be be constructed in isolation from others and the community at large. People also are aware that identity is constructed socially. Discusses the impact of this on Christian-Jewish relations. (MJP)
Descriptors: Catholics, Cultural Interrelationships, Ethnic Groups, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedJones, Lynn – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1996
Maintains that the ways in which students react, absorb, and communicate new information are defined by their perception of the requirements and expectations of their surrounding situation. This information is particularly relevant in designing and implementing school-based drug prevention programs. Provides examples of various situational-based…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Drug Education, Group Discussion
Peer reviewedHealey, Mick; And Others – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1996
Maintains that cooperative learning produces higher achievement, more positive relationships among students, and healthier psychological adjustment than do competitive or individualistic experiences. Describes a cooperative learning core module complete with course content and assessment strategies. Discusses advantages, disadvantages, and student…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Field Instruction, Geography, Geography Instruction
Peer reviewedDa Ros, Denise A.; Wong, Angela – Early Childhood Education Journal, 1996
Describes how "being fully in the present" by providing quality time--defined as a combination of addressing needs and providing activities--provided a better learning environment for very young children, and for teachers, the ability to appreciate the uniqueness of children. Discusses and evaluates three types of quality time. (SD)
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role, Child Caregivers, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedPurkerson, Dana L.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1996
A Purdue University (Indiana) project assessed four outcomes of pharmaceutical education: group interaction; problem solving; written communication skills; and interpersonal communication skills. Four instruments were developed, and eight groups of four students were assessed using them. Students also self-assessed performance and later met…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, College Outcomes Assessment, Communication Skills, Evaluation Methods
Dibiaggio, John A.; And Others – Trusteeship, 1996
It is suggested that the most important difference between public and private colleges, from the president's perspective, is the nature of the board of trustees. Private boards are seen as more cohesive, proceeding with more civility, and better advocates for their institutions, attributable to differences in membership, legal constraints, size,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Board Administrator Relationship, College Administration
Peer reviewedRosas, Ricardo; Nussbaum, Miguel; Cumsille, Patricio; Marianov, Vladimir; Correa, Monica; Flores, Patricia; Grau, Valeska; Lagos, Francisca; Lopez, Ximena; Lopez, Veronica; Rodriguez, Patricio; Salinas, Marcela – Computers & Education, 2003
Describes a study of economically disadvantaged first and second graders in Chile that evaluated the effects of the introduction of educational videogames into the classroom on mathematics and reading comprehension. Investigated effects on learning, motivation, and classroom dynamics; teachers' expectations of change; and technological transfer.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Games, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedPoole, Deborah; Patthey-Chavez, G. Genevieve – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1994
Contrasts teacher-student interactions in typical teacher-fronted second language classrooms with the organization of talk across a variety of alternate educational participant structures--a teacher-student conference, small group work, the making of a class video, and a problem-solving interaction in a computer lab--that deviate from the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Context Effect, Educational Environment, English (Second Language)


