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Benson, Arland N. – 1974
A need to integrate the various trends in education including career development, human relations, and individualized instruction in a group setting was a primary motivation for this book. A second motivation was the need for "hands on" materials and strategies that teachers and counselors could use with students--in this case primarily at the…
Descriptors: Career Development, Group Dynamics, Group Instruction, Human Relations
Ruben, Brent D.; Budd, Richard W. – 1975
This book provides a basic, interdisciplinary framework for thinking about human communication, and contains a collection of carefully selected and ordered experience-based learning activities designed to clarify the communication process. The 24 chapters cover aspects of communication in a number of disciplines, including anthropology, art,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Game Theory, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Koeninger, Jimmy G.
The need for classroom materials which encourage total student involvement served as the basis for the manual. Four games related to the development of human relations skills are presented. In the first game, participants compete as members of a team in performing a task under three types of communication situations: (1) one-way communication, (2)…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Communication Skills, Decision Making Skills, Group Activities
Milner, Nancy Ross; And Others – 1977
The Groups for Psychological Education program presented in this Leader's Guide was designed to encourage the development of effective interpersonal skills and self-understanding of fourth, fifth, and sixth grade children through the use of small group sessions. The first three chapters of the guide describe the program and present some of the…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Elementary Education, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Guillen, Mary A. – 1981
A junior high level human relations class develops human interaction and oral communication skills. A week-by-week syllabus contains the following components: introduction of the students to each other and to the principles of body language, transactional analysis, and group interaction; behavior contracts; group dynamics topics and exercises;…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Discussion