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Quinn, Brian – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 1995
Identifies and evaluates principle psychology resources available on the Internet and Bitnet networks. Sources include discussions of cutting-edge research and notices of seminars, conferences, employment, reviews, abstracts, and bibliographies; categories include electronic journals, electronic newsgroups, and electronic conferences. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Computer Mediated Communication, Conferences, Discussion Groups

Blanchard-Laville, Claudine – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1992
Discusses a system of training inservice mathematics teachers based on the psychoanalytic theories of the Balint group. Illustrates this approach through the analysis of material taken from a recorded session concerning one particular teacher. (MDH)
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Mathematics Education

Sapp, Mary M.; Temares, M. Lewis – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1993
Although traditional surveys are a valuable tool for college institutional researchers and others gathering data to support quality improvement programs, focus groups offer another technique for understanding university community members' needs and opinions by probing areas of special interest. University of Miami (Florida) experience illustrates…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Discussion Groups, Educational Quality, Higher Education

Holcomb, Derek R.; And Others – Journal of American College Health, 1993
Describes a college-level, mixed-gender date rape workshop provided to over 1,400 students. The workshop included student discussion. Evaluations indicated students were positive about the experience. Very few felt uncomfortable discussing date rape in mixed groups, and nearly all agreed that date rape was a topic worthy of discussion. (SM)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Dating (Social), Discussion Groups

Wade, Rahima C. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1994
Researchers surveyed and interviewed teacher education students to understand their motivation to participate in class discussion. Students' estimation of the worth of their ideas was an important factor. Men and older students most often believed their ideas made important contributions. Topic, classroom climate, and advance preparation strongly…
Descriptors: College Students, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Discussion Groups

McGinley, William; Conley, Katanna; White, John Wesley – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2000
Examines 31 book club discussion guides prepared by major book publishers for book club readers to explore which particular ways of reading and discussing books they might sanction. Finds that they steer readers toward a rather narrow collection of academic reading practices (analytic and text-based) and away from other types of responses. (SR)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Discussion Groups, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation

Edens, Kellah M. – Action in Teacher Education, 2000
Evaluated the use of an online discussion group to strengthen preservice teachers' communication, inquiry, and reflection. Analysis of participants' dialogue indicated that the most important benefit was that practicum students placed at different grade levels communicated their observations and concerns in a non-evaluative setting. The paper…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Computer Uses in Education, Discussion Groups, Elementary Secondary Education
Turner, K. M.; Gordon, J. – Health Education Research, 2004
Schools which enforce a no-smoking policy may experience lower rates of pupil smoking. Little is known, however, about how young people view such restrictions and it has been argued that smoking bans might actually encourage adolescent smoking. This paper presents pupils' views on the extent to which staff could, and should, enforce smoking…
Descriptors: Smoking, Discussion Groups, Student Attitudes, School Policy
Warzynski, Chester C. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2004
A future-search conference is a participatory planning and decision-making process in which a group of individuals with diverse perspectives come together; engage in a process of data collection, discussion, and learning; and decide on an appropriate course of action. The competencies, skills, and intellectual capital developed as part of this…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Group Dynamics, Discussion Groups, Discourse Communities
Hartford, Trudy – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2005
This paper describes a final year biosciences module consisting of workshops to which web-based tools were introduced. The ability of the online tools to facilitate group work and assess the students was investigated. The online module was delivered via WebCT as the VLE (Virtual Learning Environment). The initial concept was to enhance rather than…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Electronic Learning
DenBeste, Michelle – History Teacher, 2003
As universities and history departments argue over how best to make history "relevant" to students of the twenty-first century, and as professors are increasingly under pressure to integrate technology into their courses, many questions remain unanswered as to the usefulness, reliability, and pedagogical soundness of the new and ever-changing…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Access to Computers
Williams, Brett – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2009
This paper presents the results of a descriptive longitudinal study which aimed to identify student paramedic perceptions of case based learning used in the clinical curriculum of the Bachelor of Emergency Health (BEH) degree at Monash University, Victoria, Australia. Case based learning and its integration within clinical curriculum is an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Undergraduate Students, Longitudinal Studies
Kayler, Mary; Weller, Karen – Educational Technology & Society, 2007
One Master's Program, Initiatives in Educational Transformation, has integrated a computer management system (WebCT) into a learner-centered (Weimer, 2002) community of K-12 practicing teachers. Online discussions were an extension of instructional practices that supported dialogue, reflection, and self-assessment for the purpose of continuous…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Independent Study, Discussion Groups, Masters Programs

Goldberg, Kim; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1987
A two-week elective to introduce medical students to primary care internal medicine was developed and evaluated. Course time is divided between conference sessions and office experience. Evaluations by students consisted of a questionnaire of conference topics, the student's ability to carry out course objectives, and the preceptor's teaching…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Discussion Groups, Higher Education, Internal Medicine

Goetzel, Ronnie Z.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1984
A survey of medical students in self-help groups revealed that social affiliation and an opportunity to express feelings in a "safe" environment were primary attractions. Nonprofessional faculty contact, support from fellow students, and stimulating discussions about medicine were the main benefits. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Group Therapy, Medical Students, Program Evaluation