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Peer reviewedColeman, Laurence J. – Exceptionality: A Research Journal, 1992
This essay on a paper (EC 602 982) about a master teacher's cognitive processes involved in leading group discussions focuses on the place for qualitative inquiry on teaching in special education, the usefulness of professional practical knowledge and cognitive maps as heuristics for further research, and the relationship between researcher and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Style, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWright, Richard A.; Kane, Catherine C. – Teaching Sociology, 1991
Describes a classroom exercise for increasing gender equality and awareness in class discussions by increasing female students' participation. Explains that only female students may speak during one week of the course. Argues that radical and feminist education must promote the equal empowerment of male and female students to talk and listen. (DK)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Objectives, Females
Peer reviewedStearns, Susan A. – College Teaching, 1994
A four-step approach to teaching complex concepts at the college level involves a sequence of lecture, an individual assignment, small group discussion, and larger group discussion instruction. The last three steps focus on case study applications. The method is adaptable to different teaching situations and promotes expansion of student…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedMcGrath, Carolyn – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1998
Based on analysis of discussions of fiction using Dedalus Interchange in literary analysis classes, it was found that synchronous electronic conferencing exposed students to more viewpoints, deemphasized traditional authority, increased metalinguistic awareness, decreased inhibition and gender barriers, and facilitated increased social…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Software, English Instruction
Peer reviewedToma, Chikako; Rogoff, Barbara – Discourse Processes, 1997
Contrasts two models of instruction: building on ideas in shared endeavors; and transmit-and-test formats. Discusses how these contrasting formats may relate to interactional patterns observed in toddlers and caregivers in a Mayan and a middle-class European-American community; and elementary school children in Japan and the United States. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Comparative Education, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedChang, Chih-Kai; Chen, Gwo-Dong; Ou, Kou-Liang – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1998
Proposes a Web-based model as the infrastructure to store learning logs for analysis in distance education. Describes the method of using query language to retrieve information from a database to construct the data cube. Illustrates data-cube implementation with a group-discussion example. Shows how data-cube technology can solve the recording and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Databases, Distance Education
Peer reviewedHawkes, Mark – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 2000
Examined the outcomes of a 2-year, technology-supported, problem-based learning project which built teacher knowledge through sustained, dialogue-driven collaboration. The qualitative research, involving 28 grade 5-8 teachers, identified key organizational structures for making the most of computer-mediated communication for inservice teacher…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedCarroll, Pamela S.; Taylor, Althoria – Middle School Journal, 1998
Describes the ways one middle school teacher works with students to develop the unique culture of the class. Considers the use of collaborative projects, and notes how the classroom functions as a setting for the developing social group in which experience is continuous and intertextual and communication is referential. (JPB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Church, Ellen Booth – Early Childhood Today (1), 2006
The beginning of the year is the right time to establish a climate of kindness, caring, and sharing for a teacher's group-time meetings. Group time is often a teacher's first "formal" introduction to the children, and a time when a teacher sets the stage for creating a sense of community. By demonstrating a teacher's loving acceptance for all…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment, Group Discussion, Early Childhood Education
Tsou, Wenli – Foreign Language Annals, 2005
Studies in language learning have addressed the necessity of classroom interaction or students' oral participation in class. However, getting students to respond in a language classroom--especially a foreign language class--is a problem that most language teachers face. This article suggests remedies to language learners' reticence, using…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Skill Development, Group Discussion, Student Participation
Myers, Pamela Ann – Reading Teacher, 2005
In this study, the author adapted reciprocal teaching strategies for use with her kindergarten students. Using puppets to help model strategies, she implemented a series of lessons that showed students how to retell, ask questions, and predict what would happen in a story that was read aloud. The purpose was to provide students with comprehension…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Teaching Methods, Puppetry, Reading Comprehension
McNeill, M. C.; Fry, J. M.; Wright, S. C.; Tan, W. K. C.; Tan, K. S. S.; Schempp, P. G. – Sport, Education and Society, 2004
This is an investigation of "situated learning" among Singaporean physical education student teachers (STs) (n = 11) who used a games concept approach (GCA) on their practicum in primary schools. Introduced to the physical education curriculum as part of a revised, mandated national syllabus, the GCA was reportedly having little impact…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Practicums, Physical Education, Group Discussion
Halgas, Jordan T. L. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2006
In a litigious society, it is of particular importance that students understand the law of sexual harassment and sexual harassment investigations. Sexual harassment litigation can create a heavy financial burden on employers. Sexual harassment investigations and litigation also cause a social impact on employers. In order to provide students with…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Investigations, Labor Legislation, Court Litigation
Orland-Barak, Lily – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2002
This qualitative study examines mentors' interpretations of their practice as revealed through writing and discussing their cases in a university postgraduate course in Israel. The data were examined for emergent features of the practice of in-service mentoring in the Jewish and Arab sectors within the Israeli school system. Content analysis of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Field Experience Programs, Content Analysis
Yürük, Nejla – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2007
The aim of this paper was to describe the changes in one student's ideas about force and one-dimensional motion concepts and portray the relevant metaconceptual processes that she engaged in during the implementation of metaconceptual teaching interventions. Metaconceptual processes involves metacognitive processes that are directly acting on or…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Metacognition, Cognitive Processes

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