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Ohl, Todd; Cates, Ward – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2006
Considering recent claims that groups are important to teaching and learning, the authors examine the differences between groups and collections of people to see how one might create learning groups when designing learning and instruction. Based on literature in the fields of group dynamics and education, characteristics of groups are listed and…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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Cassara, Shirley – Assessment Update, 2004
As an instructor of a multinational class, the author's challenge as a teacher was not the language but how to capitalize on the wealth of cultural diversity and keep the structure of the Group Dynamics course flexible and responsive. In this article, the author describes an exercise entitled "How Do I Know Thee: A Two-Part Program for Teachers…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Environment, Cultural Background
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Gillies, Robyn M. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2003
Cooperative, small-group learning is widely recognised as a pedagogical practice that promotes learning and socialisation across a range of curriculum areas from primary school through to high school and college. When children work cooperatively together, they learn to give and receive help, share their ideas and listen to other students'…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics, Small Group Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Smokowski, Paul R. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2003
Videotape and computer simulation are sophisticated technological applications that have great potential to enhance group work practice. Computer simulation has been harnessed for entertainment and business purposes but has not been adequately utilized for teaching social skills. This article describes strategies for integrating video and computer…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Group Dynamics, Group Counseling, Group Activities
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Comstock, Dana L.; Duffey, Thelma; St. George, Holly – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2002
The relational-cultural model of psychotherapy has been evolving for the past 20 years. Within this model, difficult group dynamics are conceptualized as the playing out of the central relational paradox. This paradox recognizes that an individual may yearn for connection but, out of a sense of fear, simultaneously employ strategies that restrict…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Empathy, Group Dynamics, Clinical Psychology
Mansberger, Nancy B. – Principal Leadership, 2005
Collaborative teacher teams, whether they are new or have been re-formed over time, require that principals understand how to support and sustain them. To sustain collaborative team structures and support teacher empowerment beyond the first years of an initiative, it is important for principals to understand how these three factors--namely, the…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Empowerment, Principals, Team Teaching
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Little, Peyton Farrell Buzbee – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2005
In a collaborative classroom, teachers combine their strengths to work together, coach one another, and provide the best possible environment for their students. Similarly, peer coaching provides educators with a chance to utilize a natural support system at their school. When peer coaching is used in conjunction with collaborative teaching, it…
Descriptors: Teacher Improvement, Team Teaching, Instructional Improvement, Classroom Techniques
Cashman, Joanne; Linehan, Patrice; Rosser, Mariola – Idea Partnership, 2007
Communities of Practice offer state agency personnel a promising approach for engaging stakeholder groups in collaboratively solving complex and often persistent problems in special education. Communities of Practice can help state agency personnel drive strategy, solve problems, promote the spread of best practices, develop members' professional…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, State Agencies, Special Education, Change Strategies
Fogarty, Robin J.; Pete, Brian M. – Corwin Press, 2007
This book addresses the "warrior" who rises to the challenge of teaching the adult learner. The discussion is designed as a catalyst for dialogue about the adult learner and to uncover the complexities of teaching this rare and riveting species. This book is organized around three interlocking themes: some things we know about the adult learner;…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Adults, Adult Learning, Educational Research
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Akos, Patrick; Hamm, Jill V.; Mack, Sarah Gordon; Dunaway, Michael – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2007
The developmental importance of peers in early adolescence creates an opportunity for school counselors to utilize group work to promote development and achievement. This article will review research on peer relationships and demonstrate how developmental forces in early adolescence are consistent with and related to therapeutic factors in group…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, School Counselors, Group Therapy, Developmental Stages
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Clouston, Teena J. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2007
This article explores the use of discourse analysis and conversation analysis as an evaluation tool in problem-based learning. The basic principles of the methods are discussed and their application in analysing talk in problem-based learning considered. Findings suggest that these methods could enable an understanding of how effective…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Teaching Methods, Discourse Analysis, Group Experience
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Resta, Paul; Laferriere, Therese – Educational Psychology Review, 2007
This paper reviews the research conducted in the last 20 years on the application of technology in support of collaborative learning in higher education. The review focuses primarily on studies that use Internet-based technologies and social interaction analysis. The review provides six sets of observations/recommendations regarding methodology,…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
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Long, Christopher E.; Matthews, Michael A.; Thompson, Nancy S. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2007
The benefits of active learning in the traditional classroom setting are well established among engineering educators; however, this learning model can thrive in other settings, namely in a research group. This work presents findings from an educational research project specifically designed to foster active learning among undergraduates and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Educational Research, Active Learning, Peer Relationship
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Sinha, Jill Witmer – Research on Social Work Practice, 2007
Many minority adolescents in the United States today are at a high risk for truancy, dropout, and academic under-achievement. Truancy is related to a host of preceding and subsequent risks such as delinquency and limited vocational outcomes. Using participatory research methods, this federally funded, 10-month study assessed youths' perceptions of…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Truancy, Leisure Time, Attitude Measures
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Chang, Lilian Ya-Hui – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2007
This study explores how group processes, such as group cohesiveness and group norms, influence an individual EFL learner's autonomy--their autonomous beliefs and actual autonomous behaviors. Questionnaires were administered to 152 Taiwanese university students from the English Department of a National Science and Technology University in southern…
Descriptors: Group Unity, Group Dynamics, English Departments, Foreign Countries
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