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Zeeman, Roger; Martucci, Irene – Exceptional Children, 1976
Nine learning disabled pupils (10-11 years old) who participated in open-ended class meetings demonstrated increased verbal participation, decreased hyperactivity and diminished social isolation from regular class children. (CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Education, Group Discussion
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Harris, Muriel – Exercise Exchange, 1977
Describes an exercise in learning about persuasion using a NASA exercise in group decision-making centered on a theoretical crash landing on the moon. Students experience the power of the authoritative voice, the persuasive power of facts, the bandwagon approach, and group manipulation. (TJ)
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Higher Education, Motivation Techniques, Persuasive Discourse
Lindstrom, Robert J. – Thrust for Educational Leadership, 1977
There are some successful techniques for providing a productive work environment. Here is a simple outline with some specific examples. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Educational Environment, Educational Planning, Group Discussion
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Simpson, Ronald D. – American Biology Teacher, 1978
Presented are remarks for a panel discussion on sex education. (BB)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Curriculum, Educational Philosophy
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Bers, Trudy H. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1987
Focus group interviewing is a qualititative research technique in which a small number of respondents and a moderator have an unstructured discussion about selected subjects. As a market research technique, it could generate new insights and provide a deeper understanding of institutional image. (MSE)
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Group Discussion, Higher Education, Institutional Research
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Hynes, Arleen McCarty – Catholic Library World, 1987
Discusses the similarities between what librarians call activity bibliotherapy and psychotherapists call poetry therapy, and the need for cooperation between these professions. The interactive aspects of bibliotherapy and the need for professional training in this process are emphasized. (CLB)
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Bibliotherapy, Group Counseling, Group Discussion
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Danis, M. Francine – College Composition and Communication, 1988
Describes how observation-writing (noncritical, written observations of a peer's writing) can be an effective technique for guiding student discussions in peer-response groups. (MM)
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Group Guidance, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation
Kolloff, Penny Britton; Feldhusen, John F. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1986
Seminars, characterized by high level content, interaction, discussion, and individual study and research, are an effective instructional format for gifted and talented students. Examples of seven seminar programs at both elementary and high school levels are briefly described. Stressed is the importance of the proper physical and psychological…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment, Group Discussion
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Eells, Laura Workman – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Presents a classroom exercise designed to illustrate the effects of structural social inequality. The exercise is based on a quiz in which students are divided into four groups and given different amounts of time to complete the test. The exercise demonstrates how high levels of determination and ability may be subordinated to the effects of…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Sociology, Ethnic Discrimination, Group Discussion
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Yager, Stuart; And Others – Journal of Social Psychology, 1986
Reports the results of an experiment which compared two types of cooperative learning with individual learning on short-term academic achievement of 84 third graders. Results showed that students of all ability levels achieved better under the two cooperative learning conditions than the individualistic conditions. Long-term retention showed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Methods, Elementary Education, Grade 3
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Toseland, Ronald W.; And Others – Social Work, 1984
Evaluates the comparative effectiveness of three methods for making decisions in task groups. Examines group members' satisfaction with each decision-making method and the extent to which each method builds consensus among members for decisions made by the groups. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Graduate Students, Group Discussion, Higher Education
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Richards, Robert R.; Johnson, Roger A. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1985
Nominal group technique is a small group decision-making process for problem identification and resolution. Used with 55 elementary school teachers in a study funded by five National Education Association affiliates to identify significant job stressors, the method appears to be a meaningful way to involve teachers in defining their perceived…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Group Discussion, Participative Decision Making
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Pinnell, Gay Su – Theory into Practice, 1984
Elements of context, which include the individual perspectives and expectations of individuals, are discussed in this article. Transcribed discussions of young adults in professional training are used to illustrate various group discussion skills. Implications for language learning are stated. (DF)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Group Discussion, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
McBride, Alfred – Momentum, 1976
The NCEA's National Conference of Directors of Religious Education met at the Franciscan Renewal Center in Scottsdale, Arizona and pondered the theory and practice of prayer and its implications for education today. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Guidelines, Learning Processes, Listening Skills
Hunt, Russell A. – 2000
This paper discusses an Owen Wister poem published in 1920 in "The Atlantic Monthly" and brought to the attention of a university class without any information as to its context or its references, and read in various ways by various individuals, as information about the poem's context was gradually discovered. The central issue explored…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Group Discussion, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
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