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Peer reviewedYakimovicz, Ann D.; Murphy, Karen L. – Computers & Education, 1995
Discusses the results of a study of a graduate course that was delivered to adult students at three locations by interactive video conference. The course was supplemented with the computer-mediated communication of two Internet discussion groups that provided a framework for collaborative learning in which personal experiences enriched knowledge…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Case Studies, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks
Peer reviewedCheshire, Jenny; Jenkins, Nancy – Language and Education: An International Journal, 1991
A stage of research is reported in which teachers assessed the performance of 15 boys and girls who participated in group discussions as part of the General Certificate of Secondary Education English oral examination. Teachers were found to use different criteria to evaluate the contributions of boys compared to girls. (nine references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMueller, Jean West; Schamel, Wynell Burroughs – OAH Magazine of History, 1990
Presents a lesson plan for illustrating how shifting patterns of immigration and public reaction have influenced public policy toward immigration restriction. Details objectives and procedures for activities using National Archives documents. Includes a worksheet and copies of government documents. (CH)
Descriptors: Demography, Government Role, Graphs, Group Discussion
Peer reviewedKeiny, Shoshana – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1994
The postgraduate Teacher Thinking Seminar (TTS) was created to explore the implications of constructivist theory for teachers' education and development. Using participants' own practical knowledge, the main strategy was the dialectical process of group reflection. The article elaborates four seminar examples, suggesting that TTS can effectively…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education
Peer reviewedYenawine, Philip – Theory into Practice, 1998
Argues for liberating factors in education (student-centered practice, open-ended discussion, and art as a subject). Describes the "Visual Thinking Strategies" teaching method, which focuses on structured but open, group discussions about diverse art objects in order to help viewers develop a rapport with art, increase aesthetic…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Cooperative Learning, Democracy
Peer reviewedMarkovits, Zvia; Even, Ruhama – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1999
Investigated the use of one mathematics-classroom situation, the decimal-point situation, in an inservice course for elementary teachers. Data from questionnaires, interviews, whole-class discussions, and elementary-student interviews supported the assertion that using specific problematic situations in teacher education has the potential to…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Classroom Environment, Decimal Fractions, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedDeering, Paul D.; Meloth, Michael S. – Journal of Classroom Interaction, 1993
Study examined the content and form of elementary students' discussions in cooperative groups. Researchers recorded group discussions during whole language literacy instruction. Across classrooms, much verbal interaction was oriented toward academic and procedural talk, although the cognitive level of the discussions was low. Some grade level and…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
Peer reviewedEnciso, Patricia E. – English Education, 1998
Discusses reading with pre-teens Francine Pascal's "Sweet Valley Twins: Best Friends," one of a series of pre-romance novels featuring identical twin sisters. Interviews six girls using the Symbolic Representation Interview (SRI) about the good girl/bad girl dichotomy in novels and other media. Provides comments by Tom Romano and Diana Mitchell.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Females, Group Discussion
Peer reviewedFlynn, Anna E.; Klein, James D. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2001
Examines the role of discussion groups in a case-based environment. College students completed two cases individually or in small discussion groups. Overall, participants in groups liked their method significantly better than those who worked alone, felt they learned more working in a group than they would have working alone, and expressed a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Method (Teaching Technique), College Students, Educational Environment
Kastberg, Signe E.; Otoupal-Hylton, Wendy – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2006
In this article, the authors describe how they collaborated to learn how children in their classroom make sense of a mathematical idea. One discusses their new knowledge from the perspective of a large-group discussion, and the other discusses it from the perspective of her small-group investigation. They also discuss how this collaboration has…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students, Secondary School Mathematics
Henry, David; Henry, Julie; Riddoch, Stephanie – Science Scope, 2006
Group learning has been embraced by many middle school teachers as a critical component of teaching and learning about science. Teachers have developed techniques to facilitate group learning, but sometimes wish for a better method to keep students on task, allow the teacher to track the progress of individual groups, and promote higher-level…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Creative Thinking, Middle School Students, Science Instruction
Souza, Joanne; Bingham, Paul M. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2006
We integrate available and new technologies to strongly enhance student engagement in upper division undergraduate courses on human evolution and history. First, we use peer-mentored discussion groups through the Blackboard system--appropriately scaled, constructed, and incentivized. These allow day-to-day monitoring of student understanding.…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Teaching Methods, Class Size, Educational Technology
Ross, Pauline; Tronson, Deidre; Ritchie, Raymond J. – Journal of Biological Education, 2006
Biology students in their first year at university have difficulty understanding the abstract concepts of photosynthesis. The traditional didactic lecture followed by practical exercises that show various macroscopic aspects of photosynthesis often do not help the students visualise or understand the submicroscopic (molecular-level) reactions that…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Textbooks, Learning Modalities, Learning Strategies
Craviotto, Cathleen; Farmer, Jeff – PRIMUS, 2003
An interdisciplinary course centered on mathematical ideas (involving infinity and geometry) is described. The course was developed by the authors, both mathematicians, as a vehicle for engaging students in learning about mathematical ideas that are rarely found in the general undergraduate curriculum. The course was offered to honors students…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Group Discussion, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction
Dass, Pradeep M. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2005
An appropriate understanding of the nature of the scientific enterprise (NOSE) is a key element of scientific literacy and can arguably be influenced through an exploration of the history of science. An elective, undergraduate History of Science course was organized in the form of small-group discussion-based inquiries into the history of science…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Group Activities, Undergraduate Students, Elective Courses

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