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Peer reviewedEveleth, Daniel M.; Baker-Eveleth, Lori J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2003
Dialogue skills of 18 management students in a collaborative online activity were assessed using written reports summarizing dialogues and rubrics of dialogue-based behaviors. Students clearly exhibited the behaviors of information gathering, clarifying, checking understanding, personal connecting, and arriving and shared understanding. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Communication Skills, Computer Mediated Communication, Dialogs (Language)
Smith, Chris – Media in Education and Development, 1988
Describes a computer-mediated communications (CMC) system called CoSy that performs conferencing and mail functions, and reports on its use at the Open University. Results of a questionnaire that focused on student expectations suggest that the lack of social rules for controlling the flow of dialogue requires attention. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Dialogs (Language), Distance Education, Electronic Mail
Peer reviewedGoodman, Gayle – Language Arts, 1989
Discusses the author's thoughts prior to, during, and after a literacy workshop for parents. Argues that parents want and need to play a stronger role in their children's education, and that educators and researchers need to find a different kind of language to communicate better with parents. (JAD)
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Parent Education, Parent Role, Parent School Relationship
Peer reviewedTeasley, Stephanie D. – Developmental Psychology, 1995
Investigated the role of talk in peer collaborations using a computer-based scientific reasoning task. Analysis of children's talk showed that talk dyads produced more talk overall and more interpretive types of talks than talk-alone subjects. Results suggest the importance of peer collaborations as a social context that supports interpretive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cooperation, Dialogs (Language), Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedJulian, Glenn M. – Physics Teacher, 1995
Describes methods for engaging a large number of students simultaneously in Socratic dialogue. (JRH)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Dialogs (Language), Educational Strategies, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAnderson, Anne H.; And Others – Journal of Child Language, 1992
Describes the Human Communication Research Centre Dialogue Database. The database consists of over 700 transcribed and coded dialogues from pairs of speakers aged from 7-14. The speakers are recorded over 2 years while tackling cooperative problem-solving tasks, and the same pairs of speakers are recorded over 2 years tackling 10 different…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Language, Children, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Holmes, Glen A.; Leitzel, Thomas C. – Performance and Instruction, 1993
Discussion of evaluation of learning focuses on a constructivist approach to evaluation based on a constructivist learning model. Topics addressed include comparing traditionalist and constructivist views; traditional evaluation of learning; and constructivist evaluation strategies that include one-sentence summaries, concept maps, annotated…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Constructivism (Learning), Dialogs (Language), Evaluation Methods
Ross, Steven; Berwick, Richard – IRAL, 1991
Compares the quantity of characteristics of negotiation by second-language learners in interlanguage talk in two approaches that encourage information exchange. One approach is guided by explicit cues and is introduced by dialogs that demonstrate language functions as they occur in discourse settings, and the other is based on information exchange…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comparative Analysis, Cues
Peer reviewedMcAlpine, Lynn – Adult Learning, 1992
Instructors preparing students to be adult educators can have them keep journals as tools to develop the habits of intentional reflection on practice and as a form of professional dialogue through which the instructor can serve as mentor. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Dialogs (Language), Feedback
Peer reviewedShaw, Simon – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1993
Describes an approach to the design of interactive multimedia materials being developed in a European Community project called ILDIC (Integrated Learning Design in Interactive Compact Disc). The dialog that is needed between technologists and teachers is discussed; and the generic model for learning design used in the project is explained. (11…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Dialogs (Language), Foreign Countries, Material Development
Peer reviewedQualley, Donna J.; Chiseri-Strater, Elizabeth – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1994
Explores the power of collaborative inquiry to allow students to engage in the important intellectual activity of dialog. Describes collaborative inquiry projects that allow students to transcend the limits of their personal knowledge while drawing on it at the same time. Provides analysis of several student groups. (HB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cooperative Learning, Dialogs (Language), English Instruction
Peer reviewedWells, Gordon – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1999
Discusses the role that language plays in education, with particular focus on the importance of dialog in learning and teaching. Suggests that while there is need for agreement about the outcomes to be aimed for, and genuine concern for equity and improvement in standards, a full recognition of the value and problems of diversity and acceptance of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Dialogs (Language), Diversity (Student), Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedFishbane, Mona DeKoven – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1998
Examines the relational view of the person in Martin Buber's philosophy of dialog. Shifts toward the relational are considered in the context of human development, gender studies, psychotherapy, and family therapy. A dialogical approach in which partners are encouraged to move toward a more collaborative, empathetic relationship of "I and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cooperation, Cultural Background, Dialogs (Language)
Peer reviewedRoberts-Kirchhoff, Elizabeth S.; Caspers, Mary Lou – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2001
Reports on the implementation of a group project whose goal was to write a dialogue that explores one area in which advances in biochemical research give rise to ethical and societal considerations. Reports that the project was regarded highly by students. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Cooperation, Cooperative Learning, Dialogs (Language)
Talbot, Martin – Journal of Vocational Education & Training, 2001
A competency-based approach to medical education emphasizes training over education and limits development of broader perspectives. A more learner-centered approach and a return to dialogue with the discipline of medicine and with teacher-practitioners are advisable. (Contains 30 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Competence, Competency Based Education, Dialogs (Language), Foreign Countries


