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Miel, Alice – Teaching Education, 1987
Teacher education programs should help future teachers develop skills in cooperative procedures and an appreciation for cooperation as a teaching technique and a subject to be taught to students in a democracy. (IAH)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Personal Narratives
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Long, Gilbert A. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 1989
Cooperative learning is a set of instructional strategies in which students are grouped in teams working together toward a common goal. Cooperative learning provides for student interaction in a way that dramatically increases discussion and critical thinking without sacrificing achievement. (JOW)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Basic Skills, Communication Skills, Cooperative Learning
Kowalski, Rosemary – Educational Technology, 1989
Describes the use of a computer conferencing program, Confer II, in freshman college composition classes. Benefits discussed include the opportunity to expand classroom discussions; promotion of interactions between students, both class-related and purely social; and exploration of the link between conversation and expressive writing. (five…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Freshman Composition
Cramer, Roxanne Herrick – Learning, 1988
Examples are given of how spontaneous discussions of school and home problems enabled fourth grade children to seek solutions to difficulties in an open and cooperative way. (JD)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Education, Grade 4, Group Discussion
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Spencer, Patricia E.; Coye, Ray W. – Infants and Young Children, 1988
For interdisciplinary teams to function effectively, members must be cognizant of the effects of group dynamics on team decision-making. Individual characteristics, group characteristics, and situational factors are discussed as they relate to the processes teams use in carrying out their goal of providing early intervention services to children…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics, Individual Characteristics
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Howard, Jessica – Harvard Educational Review, 1989
Teachers struggle to meet the needs of individual students and the group, to promote children's self-knowledge as well as knowledge of the curriculum. An elementary school teacher describes how she creates the "middle ground," a setting that gives room and time for the making of knowledge, where children can make new and richer sense of themselves…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Group Dynamics, Group Instruction
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Pellegrini, A. D. – Developmental Psychology, 1988
Observations of playground behavior of kindergarteners and second- and fourth-grade students suggested that rough-and-tumble play led to games-with-rules for popular children, and to aggression for rejected children. Findings are discussed in terms of possible effects of the sociometric composition of rough-and-tumble play groups. (RH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Competence
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Toppins, Anne Davis – College Teaching, 1989
The advantages of group consensus testing are discussed, procedures for preparing and testing students by this method are outlined, and research supporting consensus testing is reviewed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Tziner, Aharon E. – Small Group Behavior, 1988
Varied composition of three-man military teams (N=64) by assigning members according to team composition in all possible combinations of ability and motivation. Found both ability and motivation had an additive effect on crew performance, thus leading to conclusion that when teams perform highly interdependent tasks, performance is apparently…
Descriptors: Ability, Foreign Countries, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics
Berliner, David; Casanova, Ursula – Instructor, 1988
Two researchers present their views on effective strategies for ability grouping, pointing out how grouping both low- and high-ability students together can help both to achieve better when they are grouped heterogeneously. (CB)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Elementary Education, Group Dynamics, Heterogeneous Grouping
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Frankenberger, William; Harper, Jerry – Mental Retardation and Learning Disability Bulletin, 1988
Ratings of the importance of each team member's contributions by team participants (N-235) during multidisciplinary team assessments of handicapped children showed that professions most often participating on such teams were also those rated most important. Professions' importance rating also varied as a function of the child's suspected…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics, Handicap Identification
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Bueno, Kathleen – Hispania, 1995
Discusses how the use of folders and kits provides effective ways of promoting conversational practice within small groups in beginning Spanish classes. The types of tasks used simulate the circumstances found in most language learning outside the classroom. (one reference) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Group Dynamics, Instructional Materials
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Maccoby, Eleanor E. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1996
Reviews the articles on peer and intrafamily conflict in this issue, focusing on ways in which conflict in these two different settings might be related to one another. Notes that although conflict-resolution styles may carry over to some extent from conflict among family members to conflict among peers, there are some important differences. (MDM)
Descriptors: Children, Conflict Resolution, Family Relationship, Group Dynamics
Ringer, Martin – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1992
Describes characteristics and nature of games, which are a type of experiential learning useful for personal and group development. Discusses the four phases of game sessions (planning, introducing, action, and debriefing or processing); roles that leaders must enact to be effective; and some common problems that leaders encounter. (TD)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Games, Group Dynamics
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Nilan, Pam – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1995
Argues that processes of evaluating and assigning membership of categories within given collectives may be identified as operating across diverse social contexts. The maintenance of social identity boundaries is dependent on "knowing" the status of one's own category membership and accomplishing this membership through the interactional work of…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Conflict, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics
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