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Optner, Ruth L. – California English Journal, 1970
"Group groping," a classroom activity in which discussion units of five to seven students search into a text (play, essay, poem or short story) to illuminate a problem posed by the teacher, is a way of making discussions both teacher-directed and student-centered. After a class has read a work, the teacher provides background information to…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discussion Groups, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Group Discussion
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Wolff, Stewart L.; Shelov, Steven P. – Journal of Medical Education, 1978
Methods and results of resident participation in this aspect of a postgraduate pediatric curriculum at the Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, Bronx, New York, are described. Peer discussion and group problem-solving and exploration are used and evaluations suggest a positive impact on learning and patient care. (LBH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Discussion Groups, Graduate Medical Students, Group Discussion
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Patzau, Christine – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1971
Not only did the group sessions enable the counselor to become acquainted with more students, but it provided the opportunity for students to express themselves openly and to become less hesitant about seeking individual help from counselor and teachers. (CJ)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Discussion Groups, Elementary School Students, Group Counseling
Jacobs, Edward; Croake, James W. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1976
University students participated in five weeks of education/discussion based on rational emotive theory. The results indicated increased rational thinking, decreased anxiety, and fewer reported problems. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Course Descriptions, Discussion Groups, Group Discussion
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Arnold, Grace C. Snipper – Journal of Staff Development, 1995
Teacher dialogs are a powerful staff development tool, involving a few teachers who meet during school hours on a regular basis to discuss instructional issues using a constructivist approach. The article examines ways to schedule time to maximize teacher learning and presents a model of staff development based on constructivist thinking. (SM)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Discussion Groups, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
Tuttle, George E. – 1992
A study examined the listening needs experienced by people who engage regularly in small group communication situations. Subjects were 137 students, including graduate communication students, senior level students in organizational communication classes, undergraduate communication students in an adult re-entry program, and undergraduate students…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Higher Education, Listening, Listening Skills
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Sherman, Thomas M.; Smith, Brenda V. – Instructional Science, 1976
An experiment in behavior technology is described in which the results indicate that token technology can be an effective technique to increase small group participation when a variety of back-up reinforcers is offered. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Behavioral Sciences, College Students, Group Behavior
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Dempsey, Arthur D. – Educational Forum, 1975
Article discussed problems in education presented in the form of a play with a moderator, superintendent, and a teacher as the cast of characters. (RK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Dialogs (Literary), Educational Problems, Group Discussion
Katz, Bobbi – Teacher, 1974
Creating poetry with your students is fun for everyone - class excitement is high and rewards are many. (Editor)
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Poetry, Student Development, Student Experience
Meyer, Donald J.; And Others – 1985
The handbook, an outgrowth of a project involving 8-13 year-old siblings of handicapped children and their parents, describes ways to implement sibling programs. Problems facing siblings are reviewed, including overidentification, resentment, and embarassment. Guidelines for conducting "sibshops" are offered with information on five goals, such as…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Group Counseling, Group Discussion, Parent Education
Behm, Karen; Futrell, Eloise – 1987
This document contains a leader's guide for Recording the Hard Times, a program designed to help young people between the ages of 11 and 15 handle the stress in their lives or the stress of their friends. It notes that the workbook is designed to be used in a group setting while the specific recording sessions are designed to be completed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Coping, Group Counseling, Group Discussion
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Sisk, Dorothy A. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1975
A teacher training coordinator stresses the importance of developing gifted children's communication abilities and briefly describes two group dynamics activities ("Circle Partners" and "Think Pink") for building listening, interpretation and discussion skills. (LH)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Exceptional Child Education, Expressive Language, Gifted
Greenlaw, Edwin – Scott, Foresman and Company, 1918
This textbook may be used as a supplementary text in history and English classes, or as an independent text. The selections, taken from a wide variety of sources, constitute a body of patriotic literature that will not fail to appeal to boys and girls to whom love of country, in these stirring times, is becoming a very real thing. The study helps…
Descriptors: Textbooks, English Instruction, History Instruction, Democracy
OHLIGER, JOHN – 1968
A LISTENING GROUP IS A GROUP OF ADULTS MEETING TOGETHER REGULARLY TO DISCUSS RADIO OR TELEVISION PROGRAMS, USUALLY UNDER LAY LEADERSHIP, SOMETIMES ASSISTED BY SUPPLEMENTAL PRINTED MATERIALS, WITH ARRANGEMENTS FOR TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION (FEEDBACK) BETWEEN THE LISTENERS AND BROADCASTERS. GROUPS APPEAL TO CLIENTELE NOT ORDINARILY ATTRACTED TO ADULT…
Descriptors: Community Development, Feedback, Group Discussion, Listening Groups
Dubois, Sheilagh, Ed. – 1971
Twenty-four discussion groups focused on various concerns about values. Some groups, for instance, discussed the place of values in education, while others discussed values characterized as institutional, such as those of religion, thought, or economics. Still other groups discussed personal and personality values, and the biopsychological (life)…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Elementary Schools, Group Discussion
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