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Bergevin, Paul – Viewpoints, 1975
This article describes the lack of cooperativeness, involvement, responsibility, and creative thinking that has characterized individuals as members of groups in western democracies, and suggests that participation training can help people to both learn better and to learn from and value one another. (CD)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Family Influence
Jones, Faustine C. – Crisis, 1975
The economic condition of the country, strong intra-group differences, and a long standing historic pattern of non-cooperation are some of the problems that are seen to block inter-group cooperative efforts. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Interrelationships, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Relations
Peer reviewedCloud, Fred – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1975
Among the reflections shared are that many persons will follow a positive course of action in human relations once definite leadership is given. The future of human relations in America is said to lie in an acceptance of cultural pluralism. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Group Dynamics, Human Dignity, Human Relations
Peer reviewedGould, Edward – Human Relations, 1975
An examination of Synanon's innovative experiment in collective child rearing and education which includes a detailed description of the Synanon School, including its history and development, organization, and census data on its resident children. Special emphasis is placed on Synanon as a new, emerging self-contained community, the extensive use…
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Rearing, Early Childhood Education, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedStevick, Earl W. – Modern Language Journal, 1974
Discusses conditions and methods that result in receptivity to learning and advocates their incorporation in language teaching. (RM)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Humanistic Education, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Instruction
Evaluating the Usefulness of Scanning Systems as Information Sources in the Decision-Making Process.
Wills, Sandra J. – 1989
Research indicates that the role of information can be ambiguous in the decision-making process. Because relevance can be a problem with respect to information used in decision making, organizations should strive to achieve a linkage between flows of information and the making of specific decisions. Information flow between organizations and their…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Group Dynamics, Information Processing, Information Sources
Burke, Richard R. – 1989
Cooperative learning as a promising approach for higher education is discussed in terms of its relation to active learning, cognitive processing, and personalizing principles and concepts. Preliminary data from experimental classes demonstrated little advantage for a group improvement incentive. While students in the bottom third of these classes…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperative Learning, Grading, Group Activities
McQuillen, Jeffrey S.; Quigley, Tracey A. – 1989
Symbolic interactionism, or the interactional perspective, provides the broadest overview of the major theoretical divisions in the field of speech communication. It is neither too abstract nor overly concrete and is directly linked to communicative behavior, and thus does not impose an inappropriate mechanism on the discipline in order to create…
Descriptors: Classification, Communication Research, Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis
Wilson, Alicia A.; Stohl, Cynthia – 1989
A study examined the relationship between participation and performance in groups to determine whether increased communicative activity brought about through participation in groups resulted in the acquisition of specific types of organizational knowledge and increased motivation which positively affected performance. Subjects for the study were…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Group Dynamics, Group Experience, Group Membership
Hulse-Killacky, Diana – 1990
As college student populations become more diverse and classes become more heterogeneous, instructors have an opportunity to implement leadership models based on the goals of empowerment, cooperation, inclusion, and collaboration. A heterarchical notion of leadership (in which information and authority flow across channels and input from all…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Students, Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics
Eadie, William F.; Krivonos, Paul D. – 1990
A course at California State University, Northridge, titled Applied Organizational Communication, allows students to apply their understanding of group and organizational communication theory to an actual situation and then in turn to analyze the observations in the organization in terms of those theories. The class forms a simulated organization…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Content, Course Organization, Experiential Learning
Suedfeld, Peter – 1986
The concept of complexity in decision-making can be found in several lines of conceptualization in the area of national and international decision-making. One derives from the classic works on authoritarianism and dogmatism (Adorno, et al., 1950; Rokeach, 1960). Another approach relies on the variables that pertain to group dynamics and to…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Cognitive Processes, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making
Walker, John E. – 1986
One approach to the implementation of community education is to solicit involvement and support for the idea from the informal power structure. The first step is to identify the informal power structure; one method is the reputational technique, in which selected members of a variety of organizations each nominate at least five people who have…
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Leaders, Educational Needs, Group Dynamics
Davis, Richard S.; Davis, Ginger L. – Lifelong Learning, 1987
For many learners in adult basic education (ABE) or General Educational Development (GED) classrooms, the difference between staying with the program and leaving prematurely is often related to the degree of the student's involvement with other members of the class. Grouping students to work together has both support- and learning-related…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Evaluation Methods, Group Dynamics, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Miller, Nod – 1986
In recent years there has been some evidence of a resurgence of interest in experiential groupwork methods such as T-groups among cooperative and community development workers, feminists, and those concerned with heightening sensitivity to social problems. Two adult educators who believed that experiential laboratory methods can enable students to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developed Nations, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries


