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Peer reviewedHole, Simon – Teaching and Change, 1997
Examines what can happen when collegiality as process is opened to include students as well as teachers. This paper presents an example from one fourth-grade classroom where teachers and students alike engage in thoughtful conversations that lead to higher levels of learning and growth. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Collegiality, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedJosten, Denice – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1996
Describes the use of the Concerns and Decision-Making Strategy with probationary college freshman in which, through a structured dialog, students take turns assuming the role of the teacher. Finds that this reading/discussion strategy is valuable for learning social studies material, and enhances comprehension, recall, and higher-level thinking.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Content Area Reading, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedEssid, Joseph J. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 1996
Discusses the use of synchronous conferences via electronic mail in training new writing tutors, highlighting the benefits of such an approach. Describes two synchronous conferences held at the University of Richmond related to dealing with resistant writers and tutoring across disciplines. Provides recommendations for implementing synchronous…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSio-Castineira, Begona – English Journal, 1997
Suggests that the contrasting cultural and material circumstances of children in the United States and Spain contribute to their relative capacities for critical thinking and discussion. Suggests that Spanish adolescents hesitate to take a stand without openly discussing their feelings, while North American students hate discussion that wanders…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSlyck, Phyllis van – College English, 1997
Examines classroom dialog about arranged marriages in Ali Ghalem's "A Wife for My Son" (as well as several other postcolonial, nonwestern texts) as a means of defining and sharing appropriate curricular and pedagogical modes for classroom discourse and discussion. Urges rethinking the boundaries of English studies and redefining the study of…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Evaluation
Peer reviewedFisher, Eunice – Language and Education, 1996
Identifies the features of effective educational talk, using contextual differences between educational and social settings as starting points for the examination of students' seminar discourse, videotaped during a study of small-group classroom discussions in the United Kingdom. Findings reveal that these features include an appreciation of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Students, Context Effect, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedBouas, Kelly S.; Komorita, S. S. – Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1996
Face-to-face discussion has been shown to increase cooperation behavior in social dilemmas. Two general explanations of this effect were tested: group identity and perception of consensus. Female undergraduate students (N=160) participated in four-person groups in one of four experimental conditions. Findings indicate the most plausible…
Descriptors: Conflict, Cooperation, Cooperative Learning, Females
Peer reviewedJeong, Allan C. – American Journal of Distance Education, 2003
Describes a preliminary test on graduate students of a software tool designed to perform computations required in event sequence analysis, that will enable researchers to measure and empirically test student interactions and critical thinking in threaded discussions. Explains the Discussion Analysis Tool (DAT) and suggests implications for…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Graduate Students
Peer reviewedTu, Chih-Hsiung; Corry, Michael – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2003
Discusses effective designs, management tactics, and strategies to produce ideal asynchronous network discussions that allow contemplation and encourage the development of critical thinking. A model of an online collaborative learning community is applied to implement the designs. A sample of online collaborative moderation guidelines is…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedRasku-Puttonen, Helena; Etelapelto, Anneli; Arvaja, Maarit; Hakkinen, Paivi – Instructional Science, 2003
Examines the process of scaffolding in terms of secondary school teachers' and students' discussions and how transition from teacher regulation to student regulation takes place during a learning project carried out in a Web-based learning environment. The teacher's role as challenger, monitor, and evaluator of student learning and implications…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), History Instruction, Longitudinal Studies, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedDahl, Kerstin; Francis, Simon; Tedd, Lucy A.; Tetrevova, Milena; Zihlavnikova, Elena – Library Hi Tech, 2002
Provides an overview of the PROLIB and EDULIB projects, which involved the development and delivery of distance learning courses in the Slovak language to library and information professionals in the Slovak Republic. Explains the combination of face-to-face lecture sessions, group discussions, self-study workbooks, and computer-mediated Internet…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Distance Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedCrone, James A. – Teaching Sociology, 2001
Presents a literature review that focuses on undergraduate discussion. Describes a teaching method in which undergraduate sociology students are assigned to create an open-ended question and write a one- to three-page answer every one- to two-weeks. Addresses the positive and negative aspects of the method. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedParker, Walter C. – Social Education, 2001
Focuses on the use of classroom discussions as a teaching strategy and addresses the barriers to good classroom discussions. Explores the work of two teachers who successfully integrated discussion into their classrooms using two different techniques: (1) a seminar; and (2) a deliberation. Discusses the differences between seminars and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedHallowell, Bay – Art Education, 2001
Presents an instructional resource that explores works of art by African Americans from the U.S. Civil War to the civil rights era (1859-1945). Includes reproductions and background information for each art work and artist along with questions and related art projects. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Artists, Blacks
Peer reviewedBrown, Mike – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2002
An ethnomethodological approach was used to analyze the organization of talk, the leader-student interaction, and resultant social order during group discussion among 2 male leaders and 15 ninth-grade Australian boys participating in a school-sponsored outdoor experience. Results focus on how the leaders structured the interaction and regulated…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Grade 9


