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Flood, James; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1995
Describes an elementary school book club with 12 elementary teachers, their principal, and 2 university teachers reading the same piece of contemporary multicultural fiction and keeping response journals. Describes how their discussions were studied and how the literature discussions changed their classroom practices. (SR)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Discussion Groups, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers

Wiggins, Gary – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1995
Describes CHMINF-L (Chemical Information Sources Discussion List), including the history of its development on the Internet, its place in today's chemical information environment, and its possible future developments. Typical postings are described, subscription information is included, and listserv features and the future of listserv and similar…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Computer Software

Davis, Bowman O., Jr. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1992
A longitudinal study of the retention and academic performance of college freshmen taking freshman seminars found that participating students with higher Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores were significantly less likely to leave college than nonparticipating controls, and participating students with lower SAT scores showed slightly better…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Discussion Groups, First Year Seminars

Owen, Sara; Wheway, Jayne; Anderson, Martin – Nurse Education Today, 2001
Techniques for mental-health nursing students that help integrate theory and practice include a journal club, in which students discuss research reports and other literature, and clinical seminars, weekly sessions in which critical reflections on practice experiences are examined. (Contains 38 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Discussion Groups, Higher Education, Literature Reviews

Davis, Barbara H.; Resta, Virginia; Davis, Laura L.; Camacho, Alexa – Journal of Reading Education, 2001
Suggests that literature circles can provide a stimulating and motivating method of teaching reading, and they help increase student reading performance as measured on a criterion-referenced test. Notes that when students participate in literature discussion groups their reading level and motivation can increase. (SG)
Descriptors: Action Research, Beginning Teachers, Discussion Groups, Grade 4

Fisch, Linc – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1996
A variety of initiatives are suggested for colleges and universities wishing to enhance faculty exploration of ethical issues and promote ethical behavior. Existing programs are noted, essential characteristics of effective programs are outlined, and both individual and group methods of addressing ethical concerns are discussed. Special attention…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Discussion Groups, Ethical Instruction

Dixon, Felicia A. – Roeper Review, 2000
This article focuses on a personal classroom experience that led to the development of a discussion examination as a strategy for making assessment match classroom practice in a class for secondary verbally gifted students. An example of the grid and point system used to assess the process is provided. (Contains 15 references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Discussion, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Discussion Groups, Evaluation Methods

Brown, Nicole R. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2002
Articulates how the term "community" has been used to identify, describe, and construct online contexts and groups--online communities. Discusses how one particular online discussion group, SpreadNet, attempts to socially construct and negotiate the meaning of the term and how such negotiation influences the (inter)actions, values, and social…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Community, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education
Beeghly, Dena G. – Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 2005
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect that participating in online literature discussions would have on the discourse and learning of adult students. Would electronic literature (e-lit) discussions promote grand conversations? Would students feel that e-lit discussions enhanced their understanding of what they read, and, if so,…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Adult Learning, Discussion Groups, Computer Mediated Communication
Smart, Kathy A.; Meyer, Katrina A. – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2005
During 2003, the North Dakota University System began to be concerned about the cost of supporting multiple course management systems. Since 1997, the 11 NDUS institutions had used 9 different course management packages, including one homegrown product (HTMLeZ) and such proprietary products as Blackboard, WebCT, and e-College. The University of…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Online Courses, Course Content, College Faculty
Wresch, William; Arbaugh, J. B.; Rebstock, Michael – Internet and Higher Education, 2005
Universities are increasingly involved in international online classes. While such classes provide unique opportunities for students to engage in learning experiences with students of other countries and other cultures, early research on the efficacy of such courses has shown cultural participation differences. In an effort to measure…
Descriptors: Education Courses, Discussion Groups, Online Courses, Educational Opportunities
Gusi, Narcis; Prieto, Josue; Forte, David; Gomez, Ignacio; Gonzalez-Guerrero, Jose-Luis – Educational Gerontology, 2008
The purpose of this study was to identify needs, interests, and obstacles related to obtaining health education by means of a Web site for elderly people who do not use the Internet. A total of 34 participants were divided into five discussion groups, one of which was made up of blind people. An analysis of the semantic content of the…
Descriptors: Exercise, Semantics, Discussion Groups, Interests
Romano, Molly E. – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2008
The opportunity to engage in discussion with others about teaching issues is essential to a teacher's professional development, and can potentially be afforded through online discussions. The following study explored the use of online discussion as a way to engage beginning teachers in professional development. An investigation was conducted to…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Professional Development, Cognitive Development, Computer Mediated Communication
Hayes, Ben; Hindle, Sarah; Withington, Paul – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2007
This paper describes an extended action research project run in a large secondary school over an 18-month period. The work was part of a wider strategy for change within the school. The data presented here describes some of the features of the change process and reflections on its impact. A key aim was to challenge and enable teachers to modify…
Descriptors: Feedback, Focus Groups, Action Research, Positive Reinforcement
Schellens, T.; Van Keer, H.; Valcke, M.; De Wever, B. – Behaviour & Information Technology, 2007
The research reported in the current article studies the impact of learning in asynchronous discussion groups on students' final exam scores and levels of knowledge construction. Multilevel analyses were applied to uncover the specific influence of student, group and task variables. The results indicate that the impact of student characteristics…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Knowledge Level, Discussion Groups, Cognitive Style