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Paulins, V. Ann; Lombardy, Lisa – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2005
Ethical dilemmas observed by students in retailing internships were the basis for a survey in which students indicated their perceptions as to whether case situations involved unethical behavior. Expanded case situations were offered to students for further exploration. The specific questions posed in this study included the following: (1) In what…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Ethics, Student Attitudes, Surveys
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Potter, Lee Ann – Social Education, 2004
Biographers have called Walt Whitman "America's most influential and innovative poet" and some have even called him "the greatest of all American poets." But in the winter of 1862-63, even as he was gaining a reputation as a talented poet, Whitman was forty-three years old, volunteering as a nurse in Union hospitals, and…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Office Occupations, Poets, Job Applicants
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Do, Seung Lee; Schallert, Diane Lemonnier – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
To understand the role of affect in classroom discussion, the authors asked 16 students taking a 3-hr seminar to participate in a semester-long grounded theory inquiry. Coding of classroom observations, stimulated recall interviews, and self-ratings from each class meeting resulted in a model of affect as a catalyst in students' experience of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Affective Behavior, Context Effect
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Allsup, Randall Everett; Baxter Marsha – Music Educators Journal, 2004
The music classroom is the perfect setting for investigative and imaginative inquiry--for teaching students how to talk about music. Because dialogue that is done well is too dynamic to be captured in a one-dimensional model, the ideas and frameworks in this article are merely intended to serve as springboards for eliciting richer discussions in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, Music Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Grisham, Dana L.; Wolsey, Thomas D. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2005
This study investigates how middle school students and teachers in preservice and master of arts classes analyze writing samples. Three sets of participants analyzed and scored a common set of writings. Findings indicate that several intact classroom groups of eighth-graders, preservice teachers, and veteran teachers in a graduate reading program…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Discussion Groups, Preservice Teachers, Writing Instruction
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Ellis, Robert A.; Calvo, Rafael; Levy, David; Tan, Kelvin – Higher Education Research and Development, 2004
Students studying a third-year e-commerce subject experienced face-to-face and online discussions as an important part of their learning experience. The quality of the students' experiences of learning through those discussions is investigated in this study. This study uses qualitative approaches to investigate the variation in the students'…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Learning Experience, Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Benefits
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Petress, Ken – College Student Journal, 2006
This article operationally defines effective student class participation. Optimum class management and effectiveness depends on students being actively engaged, supportive of each other, and civil in their exchanges. Examples of student behaviors to avoid are also discussed. Desired student classroom behavior is argued to be enhanced by good…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Behavior, Class Activities, Student Participation
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Stephens, Ana C. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2005
This article describes the implementation of an activity designed to confront a common misconception about variable. (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Algebra, Misconceptions, Symbols (Mathematics), Comprehension
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Allen, Jennifer – Educational Leadership, 2006
When literacy specialist Jennifer Allen agreed to meet weekly with five boys who wanted to share their out-of-school writing with her, the weekly all-boys lunch-time writing group was born at Albert S. Hall elementary school in Waterville, Maine. She had intended to run the group as a writers' workshop and teach mini-lessons. But from the…
Descriptors: Literacy, Males, Childrens Writing, Discussion Groups
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Davidson, Deborah; Langan, Debra – Studies in Higher Education, 2006
The authors describe what happened when feminist teaching came head to breast with mothering. The authors' attempt to impact student responses to feminist theorizing in a third-year social psychology class met with transgressions when a colleague, who had been invited as a guest-lecturer to speak about social structure and violence against women,…
Descriptors: Social Structure, Social Psychology, Feminism, Student Reaction
Westerhof-Shultz, Jolanda; Weisner, Jill – Educational Foundations, 2004
In spite of the ongoing discussion and emphasis on student voice, talk curriculum, and small group discussion (Barnitz 1994; Johnson & Johnson 1994; Barnes & Todd 1995; Johnston & Nicholls 1995; Johnson & Johnson 2000), most classroom language/discourse strategies remain rooted in Socratic premises. That is to say, official classroom discourse…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Middle Schools, Classroom Communication, Teacher Student Relationship
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Berne, Jennifer I.; Clark, Kathleen F. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2006
This article reports and discusses the findings of an initial inquiry into secondary school students' comprehension strategy use during small-group, peer-led discussions of literary text. One classroom of ninth-grade English students in the midwestern United States participated in the inquiry. Data consisted of the verbatim transcripts of four…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Secondary School Students, Inferences, Reading Comprehension
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Brevig, Laurey – Reading Teacher, 2006
Reflection is a powerful means to involve readers actively in gaining new insights about texts and themselves as readers. This article relates the story of three fifth-grade girls engaged in metacognitive inquiry within a classroom book club group. The use of exploratory talk and reflection illustrate how the girls constructed meaning and deepened…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Metacognition, Inquiry, Females
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Walsh, Bridget A.; Blewitt, Pamela – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2006
The effects of adult questioning on children's novel word acquisition during storybook reading were investigated. Three-year-olds were assigned to one of three conditions: vocabulary eliciting questions, noneliciting questions, and no questions (control). General vocabulary comprehension and novel word knowledge were equivalent across the groups…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Story Reading, Vocabulary Development, Preschool Children
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Cannon, Patrick – College Teaching, 2006
Group discussion allows students to learn how to "talk to someone." Through group discussion, students can acquire or refine a broad range of attributes, from basic oratory skills to a more sophisticated development of communicative competence to embracing and valuing dialogic interchange and reflexivity. In this article, the author explains how…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, International Relations, Course Content, Teaching Methods
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