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Searle, Dennis; Dudley-Marling, Curt – English Quarterly, 1995
Argues that "talk around the edges," informal exchanges between children in the classroom, are important moments for the enhancement of language facility, at least as important as formal language lessons. Provides approaches to incorporating "talk around the edges" or talk much like "talk around the edges" into lessons. (TB)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Group Discussion
Glassman, Phyllis; Roelle, Robert J. – American School Board Journal, 1995
Through focus groups and a telephone survey, a New York school district found out what more than 500 members of the community thought of the district and how they expected it to improve. (MLF)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Discussion, Public Schools
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Geerligs, Titus – Instructional Science, 1994
Examines problem-based small-group discussions and describes a study conducted in The Netherlands that investigated the thoughts of students, both content-related and non-task related, through a thought sampling method. Highlights include categories of students' thoughts; validity measures; and results of student questionnaires. (LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Foreign Countries, Group Discussion, Measures (Individuals)
Cummings, Alysa – Learning, 1995
Teachers can make sure students know important facts and concepts before giving unit tests by using the expert group review strategy. Small, mixed-ability student groups review different parts of the unit and present their findings to the class. After the test, students discuss the value of expert group review. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Soneson, Daniel B. – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1991
Describes an interactive approach to the study of German lyric texts, based upon reader response theory. Using this approach, students observe themselves and their reactions to the experience, and their observations become the basis for class discussion and analysis of the text. (GLR)
Descriptors: German, Group Discussion, Poetry, Second Language Instruction
Dixon, Felicia A. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1993
The literature seminar format meets the needs of gifted students for intellectual challenges, complex curricular experiences, creative research and writing activities, and stimulating interactions. Three seminars conducted in the English curriculum at a special school for gifted students are described: "Dickens and the Industrial…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Gifted, Group Discussion, Literature
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Sweigart, William – Research in the Teaching of English, 1991
Examines whether exploratory talk in small groups can help students assimilate new information on complex topics more effectively than can participation in a class discussion or lecture. Finds that, of the three treatments, small group discussion is more effective in improving the students' knowledge as they prepared to write and in the quality of…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Research, Group Discussion, Learning Strategies
McGhie, Caroline – Guidelines: A Periodical for Classroom Language Teachers, 1990
Using the latest newspaper as an authentic text in a language classroom can present the teacher with difficulties in advance preparation and reuse of activities. This article provides suggestions for preparing activities such as group work, information transfer grids, focus on content and language, and relation to other media. (10 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Current Events, Foreign Countries, Group Discussion
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Englert, Carol Sue; Mariage, Troy V. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1991
This article reports on a reading comprehension instructional technique which uses reciprocal-like teaching formats in groups and semantic mapping to make text structures apparent. The procedure significantly affected recall of expository ideas and knowledge of comprehension strategies with 28 intermediate grade students with learning…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities
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Brandon, David P.; Hollingshead, Andrea B. – Communication Education, 1999
Discusses theoretical and empirical research relevant to the use of computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL)--including including collaborative-learning research and computer-mediated communication research--using a descriptive model to categorize the literature. Shows how the model provides guidance in designing and utilizing CSCL…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Learning, Group Discussion
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Guastello, Stephen J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1998
Transcripts from three problem-solving discussions involving eight or fewer social scientists were analyzed by nonlinear regression to determine whether the groups' productivity was chaotic over time. It was shown that the productivity was chaotic, correlated with the number of active discussion threads, and dependent on the discussion…
Descriptors: Adults, Brainstorming, Creativity, Group Discussion
Childs, Larry; Everest, John; Clark, Adam – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1999
Describes three games for all ages, used in adventure- and experiential-education settings. Includes target group, group size, time and space requirements, activity level, props, instructions, and tips for post-activity group reflection and processing where appropriate. The games demonstrate the tenets of adventure programming, involve group…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Games, Group Activities
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Galda, Lee; West, Jane – New Advocate, 1997
Discusses three recent books that focus on discussion as a way of engaging children, of helping them deepen their understandings of themselves and the books they read, and of structuring a literature-based curriculum that supports their comprehension and critical reading development. (SR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, Group Discussion
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Haroutunian-Gordon, Sophie – Educational Theory, 1998
Discusses how to teach people to think, examining how reflective thinking occurs in interpretive discussion and emphasizing interpretive discussions found in all classrooms at all levels. Presents a musical example, a literary example, and a classroom conversation to support the hypothesis that questions evolve as a cluster, growing as discussants…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education, Group Discussion, Higher Education
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May, Andrew D. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1997
Describes a system that automatically classifies e-mail messages in the HUMANIST electronic discussion group into one of four classes: question, response, announcement, or administrative. The system's ability to accurately classify a message was compared against manually assigned codes. Results suggested that there was a statistical agreement in…
Descriptors: Automation, Classification, Comparative Analysis, Computer Oriented Programs
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