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Mather, Alan F.; Schuttenberg, Ernest M. – Training and Development Journal, 1971
A case history of an organizational development project at American Airlines. (EB)
Descriptors: Administrators, Group Discussion, Interviews, Organizational Change
Long, James S. – Adult Leadership, 1970
By analyzing its own development (financial canvassing) efforts, a young church in the Midwest found guidelines for using group meetings to improve program planning. (LY)
Descriptors: Church Workers, Group Discussion, Program Development, Self Evaluation
Compact, 1970
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Private School Aid, Private Schools, State Aid
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Lordon, John – History and Social Science Teacher, 1981
Describes structured discovery approach to inquiry teaching which encourages the teacher to select instructional objectives, content, and questions to be answered. The focus is on individual and group activities. A brief outline using this approach to analyze Adolf Hitler is presented. (KC)
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Inquiry, Secondary Education, Social Studies
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Stoddart, Bernadette; And Others – Nurse Education Today, 1996
Interviews with 19 nursing students (from a cohort of 135) indicated that they liked reflective groups for support but there was little evidence of a theory-practice link or stimulation of reflection-on-action. Practice discussions tended to emphasize dramatic and emotionally charged situations. There was a need for understanding about the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Group Discussion, Nursing Education, Theory Practice Relationship
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Goldsmith, Ellen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1995
Argues that family literacy programs can use children's literature as a vehicle for adults to explore their experiences, to develop a tolerance for different points of view, and to find time to engage in personal reflection. (SR)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Childrens Literature, Group Discussion
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Steinwachs, Barbara – Simulation & Gaming, 1992
Discusses the process of debriefing following a simulation game and the role of the facilitator in debriefing. Guidelines, including specific activities and questions the facilitator might ask, are suggested for the three phases of debriefing--description, analogy/analysis, and application. (MES)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Group Activities, Group Discussion, Questioning Techniques
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Bloch, Deborah P. – Career Development Quarterly, 1992
Presents methodology and results of the focus group interviews with 21 people from elementary and secondary schools and 17 people from institutions serving adults which were conducted as part of an evaluation of the Career Information System of Iowa. Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of focus groups and additional applications to career…
Descriptors: Career Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Discussion, Program Evaluation
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Greitemeyer, Tobias; Schulz-Hardt, Stefan; Brodbeck, Felix C.; Frey, Dieter – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2006
Group discussions tend to focus on information that was previously known by all members (shared information) rather than information known by only 1 member (unshared information). If the shared information implies a suboptimal alternative, this sampling bias is associated with inaccurate group decisions. The present study examines the impact of 2…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Advocacy, Group Discussion, Bias
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Birch, Elisa; Williams, Andrew – International Education Studies, 2013
This paper examines the impact of supplementary web-based materials on students' academic performance in a first-year economics unit at university. In particular, the paper considers the impact of students' usage of the unit's webpage, voluntary on-line discussion board, voluntary on-line quizzes and voluntary on-line homework questions on their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Economics Education, Instructional Materials
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Handsfield, Lara J.; Crumpler, Thomas P. – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2013
This study explored how ideologies of language and literacy and social and academic identities were constructed and contested during a literature discussion. In the event, a group of five (and later six) boys in a fourth grade bilingual classroom attempt to identify an unknown word in their novel: booger. Microethnographic discourse analysis and…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Bilingual Education, Discourse Analysis, Discussion Groups
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Beaton, Susan J.; Forster, Peter M. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2013
A large proportion of students in higher education report feeling bored during lectures, for example, Mann and Robinson (2009) put this figure at 60 per cent. This short article reviews our experiences of using a simple, free Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) service, Skype, to enhance the interest and engagement of students by holding a…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, College Students, Synchronous Communication, Student Interests
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Shaw, Ruey-Shiang – Computers & Education, 2013
This study examined the relationships among group size, participation, and learning performance factors when learning a programming language in a computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) context. An online forum was used as the CSCL environment for learning the Microsoft ASP.NET programming language. The collaborative-learning experiment…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Computer Science Education, Cooperative Learning, Computer Mediated Communication
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Thomas, Glyn – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2008
A facilitator is considered to act intentionally when they are deliberate about what they are doing and can provide rationales for their actions. The same facilitator is said to practice intuitively when they are not able to articulate a clear rationale for their actions, yet they are still able to facilitate effectively. A review of the…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Experiential Learning, Intuition, Intention
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Hull, Emily Blackshear – Simulation & Gaming, 2008
This article discusses the pedagogical implications of using Internet chat in simulations for second-language learners. The author reviews several published simulations and explains how to use Internet chat effectively in the classroom. The author also relays her experience with using Internet chat with the BULLYING simulation.
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying, Internet, Simulation
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