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Mason, Wendell Dean – 1964
The effect of a group discussion program on the behavior patterns of aged participants was studied in the Indiana Masonic Home. The training program (18 one-hour sessions for six weeks), involved 44 residents (in two group), aged 60-94, in discussions of applying effective learning conditions to adult education programs in homes for the aged. Data…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Patterns, Diaries, Doctoral Dissertations
McMullen, Harold G. – 1977
For four years Lord Fairfax Community College has conducted voluntary, bi-weekly "Instructional Development Clinic" sessions to provide assistance to individual faculty members asking for help on improving specific course practices. Sessions usually focus on diagnostic, prescriptive, and/or prognostic instructional considerations,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Discussion Groups, Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education
Tomlinson-Keasey, C.; And Others – 1978
If academic material is to have the same force as social and personal experience at the college level, then educators need to allow more experiences on the academic road. That experiences are becoming more important is evidenced by the emergence of competency-based programs, experimental teaching programs, cluster colleges, and experiential…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, College Curriculum
Dixon, Carol N. – 1977
Recent research into the relationship between cultural background and cognitive style has suggested that Mexican-American children typically display a "field-dependent" style as opposed to the "field-independent" style usually exhibited by Anglo children. Teachers of Mexican-American children should consider this difference in developing their…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cross Age Teaching, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education
Walling, James Irvin – 1976
This study examines the use of "full processing" as a teaching model in basic speech communicaton courses. Full processing has four sequential components: a theoretically and factually based lecture, a transition discussion period, a simulation game, and a postgame discussion that relates the simulation game to the lecture material. The study's…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Freshmen, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research
Aberdeen Coll. of Education (Scotland). – 1974
The program outlined in this document focuses on the problems and challenges of teaching English to mixed ability classes. The document is divided into three parts. The first part lists the aims and principles guiding the program, while the second (and main) part details the various sections of the program, such as projects, close reading,…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Content Area Reading, Creative Dramatics, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Penna, Robert Frank – 1975
The major purpose of this study was to ascertain the relative effectiveness of the classroom discussion approach and the tutorial approach in using literature for the development of ego identity among adolescents of high, average, and low reading achievement levels. The sample consisted of 184 ninth and tenth grade students enrolled in a northern…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Doctoral Dissertations, English Instruction
Gallup Organization, Inc., Princeton, NJ. – 1976
A study was conducted to analyze the quantitative and attitudinal variables that affect the nature and extent of use of the New Jersey public libraries. The first phase of the study consisted of a series of group discussions which focused on public knowledge of library facilities, attitudes and interests of the public, and library use patterns.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Demography
Hymon, Mary Watson – 1970
A college reading program at Grambling College of Louisiana, funded through Title VI of the Higher Education Act of 1965, is reported. The cooperation of library personnel with the program of the college Communicative and Study Skills Center provided students with opportunities to become acquainted with library facilities and to increase their…
Descriptors: Black Literature, College Libraries, College Programs, College Students
Bloodworth, Margaret – 1969
The book provides insight into training aims, principles, techniques, aids , and courses designed to meet the training needs of specific groups of staff, such as management staff, training staff, new staff, and established staff. It also covers the training and educational elements of the Certificate of Retail Management Principles. Training…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Vocational Education, Ancillary Services, Audiovisual Aids
Rose, Norman Harold – 1969
The variation in the interaction patterns of group members was investigated in this study. Data on the three major variables -- Sociability, Interaction, and Demographic factors were collected by means of the Social-introversion-extraversion scale in Guilford's "An Inventory of Factors STDCR," the Reciprocal Category System, and a brief…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Behavior Patterns, Demography
1970
Experimental programs to be initiated in 12 model districts will attempt, through the humanities and arts, to help elementary and high school students relate to the world with a new sense of excitement, concern, and reverence. Model projects will utilize team teaching, interdisciplinary and multimedia techniques, and independent study programs.…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Demonstration Programs, Discussion, Experimental Programs
Mills, Beatrice Marie – 1968
The study attempted to identify and discern between the felt and real educational interests and needs of Presbyterian church members over 65 years of age, to discover ways by which ministers identify these interests and needs, and to suggest implications for Christian religious education. Data were obtained from mailed questionnaires from 187…
Descriptors: Age, Biblical Literature, Churches, Clergy
Steinberg, Erwin R.; And Others – 1966
The inductive-method teacher sees himself as part of a process of learning rather than as dispenser of knowledge. He structures classroom situations in which students discover answers and concepts for themselves. He selects material and guides class work, but concentrates on how a student learns, developing a carefully-guided sequence of questions…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Induction
Lai, Morris K.; And Others – 1973
Discussing Controversial Issues (DCI) is a skill training program designed for high school students and teachers with an overall objective of developing student and teacher skill in discussing controversial issues effectively. The course materials identify 13 moderator techniques which teachers practice, and 13 participant techniques which…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Evaluation, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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