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Grimm, Nancy – College Composition and Communication, 1986
Presents guidelines given to students to help make peer group discussions of writing more effective. (HTH)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation, Writing Evaluation
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Friedkin, Noah E.; Simpson, Michael J. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1985
Examines members' identification with their subunit using a sample of 185 elementary school principals' perceptions of (1) the availability of resources, (1) the existence of organization-level planning, and (3) the frequency of controversy about resource allocations. Appended are 34 references. (MLF)
Descriptors: Competition, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics, Organization
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Bray, Nanci Moreland; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1981
Questionnaire responses of 205 professionals on interdisciplinary teams serving disabled students indicated perceptions of few major problems in team functioning. Overall, Ss viewed logistical/procedural barriers of more concern than group interactional or discipline-related categories. (CL)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics
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Kutner, Saul S.; Kirsch, Ruth D. – Social Work, 1985
SYMLOG is a comprehensive field theory that synthesizes and integrates a diverse spectrum of social scientific frameworks. Through its quantification and organizations, one can describe and evaluate personality, values, and interpersonal relationships through three dimensions, the end product being a field diagram. Its application to work with…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Relationship, Observation
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Grove, Theodore G. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1986
The quality of an honors seminar reflects more than the course content and the instructor's preferred style. It is largely a function of the extent to which the instructor attends to small-group processes, and group dynamics research offers leadership ideas. (MSE)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Honors Curriculum, Seminars
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Delaine, John K. – PTA Today, 1985
In a family meeting all members participate equally and try to solve problems that affect each member individually and as a whole. Ground rules for starting a weekly meeting are offered. (DF)
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Family Life, Group Dynamics, Meetings
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Sugai, George – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1983
The paper describes the characteristics of a successfully operating study group for practicing special education teachers to promote professional exchange and problem solving and maintenance and generalization of professional teacher practices. Procedural characteristics are noted as well as some social validation data collected from group…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Discussion Groups, Faculty Development, Group Dynamics
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Boyd, Robert D. – Small Group Behavior, 1983
Discusses the development and description of a comprehensive framework to explain small group behavior labeled the Matrix Model. Argues that a synthesis of knowledge from the adaptive, developmental, structural, transactional, and gestalt points of view will provide a more meaningful and useful understanding of small groups. (LLL)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discussion Groups, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics
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Cooper, Lowell – Small Group Behavior, 1976
Presents a particular model for viewing co-therapy issues which takes a single-mindedly psychological view of therapy group phenomena. (Author)
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy, Psychotherapy
Haggstrom, Tim; Rubenstein, Cynthia – 1996
High performance teams allow conflict to surface and then work toward understanding and resolution. Often when teams are in conflict, they appear to be in chaos. What may be occurring is that the conflict has allowed the team to access new information, and what appears to be chaos is actually reorganization around a new perspective. Capitalizing…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Empowerment
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Buck, Lucien A.; Kramer, Aaron – Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1974
It is the purpose of this article to explore poetry as a means of stimulating group development toward increasing directness of expression. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Discussion, Group Dynamics, Interaction
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Singer, Laura J.; Weissman, Julius – Family Coordinator, 1974
This article discusses a method of teaching and learning in which the family is used as a paradigm, providing the prototype for subsequent relationships. It is hypothesized that if the dynamics of familial relations are understood, it should be possible to perceive analogous dynamics at work in other relationships. (Author/RWP)
Descriptors: Educational Experiments, Family Relationship, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Relationship
Chesebro, James W.; And Others – Speech Monographs, 1973
Results indicate that group participants in a consciousness raising session generally move through a process of creating a new identity, seeing themselves as pitted against the establishment; denying establishment values for new ones; and supporting liberation efforts of unrecognized groups. (RN)
Descriptors: Dissent, Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis, Self Concept
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Sampson, Edward E. – Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1972
By extending Fiedler's conception of leader orientation, it was hypothesized that groups led by trainers oriented toward the group members most liked by their group are more effective-in terms of member satisfaction and achievement of group goals-than group trainers oriented toward least-liked members of their group. This hypothesis was tested by…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Relationship, Sensitivity Training
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Rosenthal, William A. – Social Work, 1973
Failure to distinguish between prescriptive and descriptive theory, to grasp the social group-work group and its context as a distinctive whole, and to take account of the worker's intentions have hampered the development of theories of social group work. This article discusses these concepts. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Helping Relationship
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