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Peer reviewedWeber-Pillwax, Cora – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 2001
Examines the importance and centrality of orality, rather than literacy, in the shared lives of the Cree of northern Alberta. Discusses orality consciousness related to the practice of shared memories and personal and communal healing during the "dance of the ancestors" or "ghost dance." Includes a short history of the Cree…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Ceremonies
Peer reviewedTarrant, Mark; North, Adrian C.; Hargreaves, David J. – Journal of Social Psychology, 2001
Investigates the intergroup processes of English male adolescents, ages 14 to 15 years old, within the context of social identity theory. Reports that in-group favoritism effects were shown along musical preference and evaluative dimensions. States that the results support the predictions of social identity theory. (CMK)
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
'A Most Cantankerous and Awkward Bunch': The Study Group on Government and the Weaver Report (1966).
Peer reviewedGodwin, C. D. – History of Education, 2000
Focuses on the British Study Group on the Government of Colleges of Education (the SGG) examining the legal, administrative, and political problems that were involved related to the SGG. Addresses the three phases in the story of the SGG, focusing on Toby Weaver's piloting. Identifies the significance of the SGG. (CMK)
Descriptors: Colleges, Educational History, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWassermann, Selma – Childhood Education, 1989
Describes a sixth-grade teacher's experiences in managing a student-centered classroom. The author describes her planning, the way in which she managed her initial disappointments and what she learned from them, and her ultimate success. (RJC)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedLong, Sarah Ann – Public Libraries, 1995
Thirty library professionals with seven years' experience or less and six experienced mentors/librarians attended a week-long leadership institute. The group was led through a leadership curriculum that included the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Test; a leadership simulation; and formulated a vision for Ohio libraries. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Group Experience, Institutes (Training Programs), Leadership Training
Peer reviewedBoice, Robert – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1992
A review of studies of mentoring for new college faculty suggests practical guidelines for maximizing the mentoring experience. Recommendations include "cataloging" (of past, current, and planned activities); group mentoring; and application of a theory stressing involvement, regimen, solving the right problem, and social networking. (DB)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Group Experience
Peer reviewedAnderson, E. Byron – Religious Education, 1997
Considers the defining role of ritual liturgical practices (hymn singing, prayer, sacred meal) in establishing and maintaining the faith of a religious community. Argues that liturgical practices (acting as formative and catechesis agents) are critical, constitutive, and normative for persons and communities of faith. (MJP)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Choral Music, Church Programs, Cultural Activities
Peer reviewedJohnston, Sally Naylor – Religious Education, 1997
Maintains that reimagining God through metaphors that counter patriarchy can become a liberating and transformational pathway for a healing community. Proposes two metaphorical constructions, "bodyfaith" and "the mind's heart," to act as tools to imagine a healing agenda within education. Considers the role of educational healing within a…
Descriptors: Church Programs, Educational Therapy, Feminism, Group Experience
Peer reviewedKlein, James D.; Doran, Martha S. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 1999
Investigates the effects of implementing individual and small-group learning structures with a computer simulation in college accounting. Results indicate students working alone expressed significantly more continuing motivation for their learning structure than did partnered students; students using extensive small-group structure exhibited…
Descriptors: Accounting, Computer Simulation, Cooperative Learning, Group Discussion
Wheatley, Margaret J. – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1997
Explores an ancient world view rediscovered through modern science: the world is essentially cooperative and systems-seeking; relationships are a requirement for existence; life is a great experimenter; the processes of life are redundant and messy but ultimately self-organizing; and life supports uniqueness and is unpredictable. Relates these…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Chaos Theory, Consciousness Raising, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedRegelski, Thomas A. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 1998
Discusses how the outgrowth of the praxial philosophy in music education is misunderstood and has led to a lack of informed dialogue on the differences between praxis and philosophical bases for music education. Presents an interpretation of Aristotle's idea of praxis and considers praxis in terms of implications for music education. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Applied Music, Educational Philosophy, Group Experience
Peer reviewedLaybourn, Phyllis; Goldfinch, Judy; Graham, Jennifer; Macleod, Lucy; Stewart, Sheila – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2001
Examined changes in students' group skills before and after employer feedback and in students receiving and not receiving feedback, and the relationship between skill level and performance on the assignment. Experience with employer-observed group work increased students' self-rating of their skills; teams with a good knowledge of team processes…
Descriptors: Change, Employer Attitudes, Employers, Feedback
Hensley, Laura G. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2002
An introductory group training approach that builds on the frameworks of both Carroll and Kane is described. Specific course components, strengths, and limitations of the proposed two-way fishbowl model are highlighted. Students learn about group theory, process, and leadership as they participate in and integrate four roles (class participant,…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Counselor Training, Leadership, Training Methods
Kim, Dong-il; And Others – 1995
This study investigates sense of community as a central integrating factor promoting students' attachments to school and thereby their striving to adopt the school's norms and values. Data from observations of 232 elementary classrooms and from student questionnaires were used to test a model linking teacher classroom practices to students' sense…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
O'Connor, Rollanda E.; Jenkins, Joseph R. – 1995
The experience of students with learning disabilities during cooperative learning reading lessons with peers without disabilities was studies ovr the course of 2 years. In the first year of research observations were conducted in one elementary school. Twelve children with mild disabilities and 12 students who were average in performance were…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Group Dynamics, Group Experience

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