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Peer reviewedFisher, Ronald J. – Adolescence, 1976
Describes a small group discussion project involving students and teachers in two large white suburban high schools. The project's intention was to focus discussion on the social quality of the relationship between students and teachers, and to assess the impact of the discussions on student perceptions. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Group Discussion, High School Students, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedWitbeck, Michael C. – TESOL Quarterly, 1976
Use of peer correction of compositions in ESL classes improves writing skills and oral communication and reinforces understanding of principles. Four procedures outlined are whole class correction, immediate feedback and rewriting, seeking specific types of errors, and correction of modified and duplicated essays. (CHK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Group Discussion, Peer Groups, Peer Teaching
Rogat, Marcia – National Middle School Association (NJ1), 2005
This article describes Kid-to-Kid, a group discussion program that gives students a strong voice and lets them connect with their peers in an environment where it is safe to be honest, where feelings and thoughts can be expressed without fear of judgment, and where the teacher talks less than the students. Guidelines for starting such a program…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Middle School Students, Adolescent Development, Interpersonal Communication
Holden, James, Ed.; Schmit, John S., Ed. – 2002
This collection of 14 articles aims to help teachers make the most of student discussion and inquiry in classrooms from middle school to high school to college. Contributors to the collection--secondary and college practitioners--offer theory-grounded, classroom-tested approaches for literature study in which students engage in democratic dialogue…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Higher Education
Wong, Jean – 1994
A study examined a form of other-initiated repair which occurs later than next turn, a form which is produced by nonnative speakers of English whose native language is Mandarin. Data consists of transcriptions of naturally occurring conversations from 12 native speaker-nonnative speaker (NS-NNS) dyads, friends who ordinarily chat. Conversational…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discussion, Interpersonal Communication, Language Research
Hawk, Byron – 1998
In "Rhetoric, Discovery and Change" (1970), R. Young, A. Becker, and K. Pike took Carl Rogers' empathetic approach out of the context of one-on-one therapy and put it into the writing classroom. They proposed the now standard formulaic structure of argumentation which emphasizes a strong thesis up front, a detailed account of the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Group Discussion
Marble, Stephen; Finley, Sandra; Ferguson, Chris – 2000
This paper describes the development of a framework to better understand how teachers think about and approach instructional practices. Over 1 year, researchers worked with teacher groups in 5 schools, exploring their perspectives, experiences, and understanding about teaching through observations, interviews, journals, and dialogues. The…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Group Discussion, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Teacher Attitudes
Engle, Randall K. – 1999
This study examined and described e-mail mediated instructional conversations conducted during a content area reading and writing course. Participants in the study included undergraduate students from three different content specialty areas, as well as an instructor who mediated the conversational interactions via e-mail communications.…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Evans, Nancy R.; Tuzi, Frank – 2001
The focus of this paper is the combination of oral and written response and technology, the components that form electronic feedback, and their possible benefits to business. The paper proposes that Web writing applications can provide numerous benefits to businesses and increase the communication and management of that communication. With the…
Descriptors: Business, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Activities, Group Discussion
Nussbaum, E. Michael; Hartley, Kendall; Sinatra, Gale M.; Reynolds, Ralph E.; Bendixen, Lisa D. – 2002
The potential of online discussions to prompt greater reflection of course material is often stymied by a tendency of students to agree with one another rather than formulating counterarguments. This study reports an experiment using note starters and elaborated cases to encourage counterargumention. A note starter is a drop-down form field that…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Discussion, Educational Psychology, Higher Education
Romanow, Jonathon J.; Mackie, Brian G. – 2002
Team collaboration is an important part of working in business today. This study in electronic collaboration usage and implications extends what has already been done in groupware and group collaboration systems. The authors produced an experiment in which students were given the opportunity to use many different collaborative tools. A pre-test…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperation, Cooperative Learning, Cooperative Programs
The Effects of Peer Discussion on Intermediate Students' Level of Comprehension in Written Response.
Wiggins, Joy – 2000
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of literature circle discussions on students' written responses. Two main research questions guided data collection and analysis: (1) How does literature circle discussion around one book affect the students' written responses according to a comprehension taxonomy? and (2) Do literature circle…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Literature Appreciation
PDF pending restorationHowley-Rowe, Caitlin – 2000
Since early 1998, AEL, Inc., has been assisting state departments of education in Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia in the implementation of the federally funded Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) program. As part of this assistance, AEL established two types of electronic networks to link school staff at CSRD sites,…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Services
Muller, Heidi L. – 2000
What does it take to facilitate a good classroom discussion? This paper does not set out to give a definitive answer to this question. Rather it presents several excerpts from student-led discussions as examples of how students are able to facilitate class-long discussion on a controversial topic. This paper begins with a brief overview of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
Jackson, Mildred L. – 1999
This paper examines the Kalamazoo Ladies' Library Association during the 25-year period in the last half of the 19th century when the association formed a Reading Circle, held Social Meetings, and finally established a Ladies' Library Club. The Reading Circle met weekly and bi-weekly between 1861-1868; the Social Meetings took place once a month…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Females, Informal Education, Library History


