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Peer reviewedThiagarajan, Sivasailam – Performance Improvement, 2000
Describes structured sharing, a training template that facilitates mutual learning and teaching among participants, tapping into the power of concurrent co-creation of performance interventions. Presents compressed instructions for conducting four structured sharing games and gives detailed instructions on one activity to try out. Provides an…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Games, Group Dynamics, Interaction
Peer reviewedCaine, Geoffrey; Caine, Renate Nummela – NASSP Bulletin, 2000
A small-group process used for self-directed, continuous professional development tries to integrate three elements: creation of a safe, risk-free, listening ambience; ongoing examination of research on brain/mind learning principles; and implementation and integration of new strategies and practices into a coherent model. (Contains 10…
Descriptors: Brain, Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedAndrews, Bernard W. – McGill Journal of Education, 1996
Argues that when a classroom is structured to enable students to work cooperatively on learning tasks, the students benefit academically and socially. Observes that music traditionally has been taught in a competitive atmosphere. Examines the benefits of cooperative learning to restructure the music classroom into a more interactive and…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Group Activities, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedLynott, Patricia A. – Business Communication Quarterly, 1998
Describes the five-week communication module that leads off an accelerated, interdisciplinary program offering a major in Human Services Administration intended for nontraditional students. Describes the program and the major educational principles underlying it. Discusses the communication module's five components: intercultural communication,…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Business Communication, Cooperative Learning, Educational Principles
Peer reviewedChizhik, Alexander W. – Clearing House, 1998
Explains why high-level verbal interaction is the key to learning in collaborative groups. Discusses influences on high-level verbal interaction in collaborative groups, including prior achievement, friendships, and status and expectations. Notes ways that teachers can train students in high-level verbal interactions. (SR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education
Kunz, Brian; Putnam, Lindsay – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1996
Anecdotes of adventure activities with children and staff at two Russian camps demonstrate that Russian people, historically dependent on strong leaders, are fascinated by experiential education because the core concepts of shared leadership and cooperation disrupt old models, ask them to look anew at their capabilities, and create a sense of…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Attitude Change, Camping, Cultural Differences
Cheong, Tham Yew – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1996
The communication style of Asians is less "self exposing" than that of Americans, because Asian culture places more importance on the group than the individual. Integrating American-style adventure-education programs into Asian culture would require an understanding of adventure learning stripped of its cultural influences, understanding…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Communication Problems, Cultural Differences, Cultural Traits
Peer reviewedAbbey, Sharon; Bailey, Bev; Dubrick, Jane; Moore, Kathleen; Nyhof-Young, Joyce; Pedretti, Erminia; Saranchuk, Ron – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 1997
Examines the insights that evolved from a long-term collaboration among doctoral students in a study group preparing for comprehensive examinations. Considers four elements that contributed to successful collaboration: logistics, social dynamics, empowerment, and change. Challenges how well current higher education policies encourage personal…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Doctoral Programs, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedMcCracken, Nancy – English Journal, 1996
Recounts a teacher's experience at the week-long IFTE (International Federation of Teachers of English) conference at New York University, which attempted to help educators respond to conservative criticism of educational pedagogical approaches and trends. Describes a small group experience. (TB)
Descriptors: Conservatism, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Guralnick, Michael J.; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1996
This study compared peer interactions in 12 play groups of 6 preschool children each, containing either typically developing children, children with developmental delays, or both typical and delayed children. Results indicated higher levels of peer interactions in mainstreamed settings but a lack of full acceptance of children with delays by…
Descriptors: Developmental Delays, Group Dynamics, Inclusive Schools, Interaction Process Analysis
Peer reviewedFreeman, Mark – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 1995
A study compared evaluations of undergraduate students' oral presentations by groups of peers and faculty teams. Students (n=210), in assessment teams, rated quality of content and presentation using a 22-point guide. Comparison of peer and faculty scores showed no significant difference in averages but did show significant differences in standard…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Velayo, Richard S. – Educational Technology, 1994
Discusses the implementation of computer conferencing (CC) as a learning environment to supplement classroom instruction at the postsecondary level. The teacher's role, student characteristics, group dynamics, benefits and limitations, and orientation and training in computer conferencing technology are highlighted. A figure illustrates the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Educational Environment, Enrichment Activities
Wyatt-Smith, Claire; Castleton, Geraldine – Open Letter, 1995
Summarizes the experiences of workers from non-English-speaking backgrounds (NESB) in accessing safety information. The article examines the issue through the workers' eyes and focuses on the potential relationships between language and literacy and workplace health and safety and a concern for the reasons why some NESB workers are losers in…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Cultural Traits, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRobinson, Peter B. – Simulation & Gaming, 1996
The MINEFIELD exercise is an experiential learning activity in entrepreneurship education which simulates a group escape from a prisoner of war camp. This article describes the scenario, probable outcomes, and game variations. Debriefing questions highlight concepts like vision and mission, strategies versus tactics, management versus leadership,…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Education, Concept Teaching, Entrepreneurship
Peer reviewedCorrie, L. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1996
Traces the resolution of knowledge conflicts by the staff of a London (England) primary school who were committed to collaboration. Teachers either appropriated the headteachers' knowledge or left the school. There was no evidence of joint construction of shared knowledge or evidence of teachers' knowledge being accommodated. (SM)
Descriptors: Collegiality, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers


