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Peer reviewedAnd Others; Inui, Thomas S. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
The development of a diary-based technique to describe and classify the content of attending physicians' discussions in medical attending rounds and a demonstration of its use at the Seattle Veterans Administration Medical Center are reported. The technique may be of use to medical educators and researchers for exploring the activities of the…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Experience, Curriculum Research, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedGammon, Elizabeth; Zisook, Sidney – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
Medical student response to a required sex education course at the University of Texas Medical School is reported. The results suggest that the students have an objective awareness of sexuality as an integral part of medicine, but are reluctant to admit interest and are uncertain where their knowledge will be utilized. (JMD)
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Films
Brookfield, Steve – Adult Education (London), 1979
Discusses a program in which adult groups (that meet regularly for educative discussion in settings other than educational institutions) can be given support through an academic department's provision of resource materials. Provides an example of support provided to the National Housewives Register, a group which discusses issues and social…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Discussion Groups
Peer reviewedMalhiot, Grete; Ninan, Mary – Nursing Outlook, 1979
Describes a seminar for minority, particularly Black, students entering the junior year at the School of Nursing, Loyola University of Chicago. Seminar objective was to give academic, emotional, and social support. Notes changing minority student attitudes, the need for earlier tutoring for academic weakness, and the value of group discussion. (MF)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Attitude Change, Black Students, Group Discussion
Sanoff, Henry – Journal of Architectural Education, 1979
Gaming, an approach to problem solving that engages a real life situation, is a technique particularly appealing for design students because it permits learning about the process of change in a dynamic environment requiring periodic decisions. Two games about consensus decisions are discussed: KEEPS and Senior Center Game. (MLW)
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Community Involvement, Cooperative Planning, Decision Making
Peer reviewedLensmire, Timothy J. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1997
Investigates how teaching and the teacher's role in elementary and secondary school writing classes have been conceptualized by leading workshop advocates. Uses M. Bakhtin's writing on F. Dostoevsky to develop a metaphor of the writing teacher as novelist. Argues that workshop visions of teaching and the teacher's role mystify meaning-making and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Gasser, Judith; Smith, Bill; Chapman, Ann – State of Reading, 1997
Describes how, in one Texas fifth-grade classroom, Shared Inquiry book discussions were taught and implemented over a six-month period in connection with the Junior Great Book Series. Discusses solutions to the dilemma of grading these active class discussions, and reports that scores on the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS) tests were…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 5, Grading, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedSavicki, Victor; And Others – Computers in Human Behavior, 1996
Gender and group composition variables in a computer-mediated communication context are examined. Subjects were 36 undergraduate male and female psychology students. Findings are analyzed in terms of choice of language; participation; satisfaction; and interpersonal conflict. Ten tables present study results. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Conflict, Females, Group Discussion
Peer reviewedVarner, Carroll H.; And Others – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1996
Small group discussions with Illinois State University freshmen to evaluate the integration of library instruction and technology training in a new gateway course found that students were confused about course purpose, that students received inadequate instruction in e-mail use, and that campus e-mail technology was inadequate to meet demands of…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Course Evaluation, Course Integrated Library Instruction, Course Objectives
Peer reviewedParker, Walter C. – Educational Leadership, 1997
Compared to home life, schools resemble crossroads, village squares, marketplaces, and cities. Increasing deliberative interactions among diverse students helps instill habits of behavior necessary for public life: the courtesies, manners, tolerance, respect, sense of justice, and knack for forging public policy with others. This article explains…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Pluralism, Democratic Values
Peer reviewedBello, Tom; And Others – TESOL Journal, 1996
Presents various strategies for effective classroom teaching, including giving appropriate questions to adult students of English as a Second Language; discussing the physical attributes of the US flag and of the flags of students' native countries; using the characteristics of fruits to teach students to present characteristics in an organized…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Class Activities, Educational Games, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedStewart, Margaret Taylor – Reading Teacher, 2003
Connects some of the author's classroom discoveries and reflections--made during 10 years of practitioner research--to educational literature. Explains transformations in a classroom which resulted when the teacher focused on "good things." Proposes that teachers make discoveries when they pay attention to details. Notes that teachers also make…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Literacy, Photography
Peer reviewedBasturkmen, Helen – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2003
Offers an in-depth analysis of interaction patterns in just one example of one type of speaking event--the discussion class. Data comprised a video recording of a Master of Business Administration discussion group before and after the unexpected arrival of the tutor. Investigated the ways the presence and absence of the tutor impacted the…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Business Administration Education, Discussion Groups, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedTanis, Robin S. – Knowledge Quest, 2003
Describes a high school summer reading program that was developed to encourage a lifelong habit of reading for pleasure by assembling a booklist of fiction and nonfiction titles, each sponsored by an administrator or teacher who then led a discussion of that book in the fall. (LRW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Fiction, Lifelong Learning
Peer reviewedTorres, Myriam N. – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1996
Focuses on teachers' group identity, seen as a process of co-construction of their group voices within the context of large-group dialogs. Findings identified three types of dialogs: conversation; discussion after a presentation; and interactional dynamics. Findings also indicated four types of teachers' voices: pragmatic; multiculturalist;…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Critical Thinking, Cultural Pluralism, Dialogs (Language)


