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Hamilton, William – Impacting Education: Journal on Transforming Professional Practice, 2022
This personal reflective essay explores a group Dissertation in Practice (DiP) model and process used in a localized Doctor of Education program. It describes and recommends this team-based DiP approach as an innovation that prepares practitioners to tackle complex problems of practice by focusing on a process centered around group dynamics that…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Doctoral Dissertations, Teaching Methods, Doctoral Students
Chang, Jina; Park, Jisun – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
Ha and Kim (this issue) qualitatively portrayed how a marginalized student's attempts to position himself as an accepted member were constrained or afforded by other members in the small-group argumentation activities. From a framing perspective, the authors described the features and changes of the marginalized student's participation in…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Persuasive Discourse, Student Participation, Group Activities
Sidani, Yusuf; Reese, Simon – Learning Organization, 2020
Purpose: This paper aims to provide an overview of the development of learning organization concepts from the perspective of Nancy Dixon, who has been at the forefront of the learning organization discussion since the 1980s. Design/methodology/approach: Through a conversation with Dixon, and a scan of some of her works, this paper discusses…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Power Structure, Psychological Patterns, Safety
Jansen, Amanda; Kalb, Lorianne; McCunney, Denise – Democracy & Education, 2021
How can middle school mathematics teachers navigate their roles as authorities in managing classroom democracies while providing their students with opportunities to exercise their rights? The concept of complementarity (Vithal, 1999) acknowledges that a teacher's authority is not always in conflict with students' rights or agency, but instead a…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Middle School Students, Classroom Environment
Backer, David; D'Hoest, Florelle; Ford, Derek R.; Rocha, Samuel D.; Lewis, Tyson E. – Policy Futures in Education, 2016
This article features three engagements with Tyson Lewis's insightful book on studying, with a reply by the author.
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Study Habits, Communities of Practice, Peer Influence
American Journal of Play, 2015
Thomas S. Henricks is the J. Earl Danieley Professor of Sociology and Distinguished University Professor at Elon University. Since receiving his doctorate in sociology at the University of Chicago, Henricks has investigated the sociology of sports from the fandom of modern American professional wrestling to the relationship between sports and…
Descriptors: Play, Interviews, Self Expression, Social Influences
Ralston, Shane J. – Education and Culture, 2010
In this paper, I argue that many recent interpretations of John Dewey's vision of democracy distort that vision by filtering it through the prism of contemporary deliberative democratic theories. An earlier attempt to defend Dewey's theory of moral deliberation is instructive for understanding the nature and function of this filter. In James…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Democracy, Moral Values, Misconceptions
Guerin, Cally; Xafis, Vicki; Doda, Diana V.; Gillam, Marianne H.; Larg, Allison J.; Luckner, Helene; Jahan, Nasreen; Widayati, Aris; Xu, Chuangzhou – Studies in Continuing Education, 2013
Writing groups for doctoral students are generally agreed to provide valuable learning spaces for Ph.D. candidates. Here an academic developer and the eight members of a writing group formed in a Discipline of Public Health provide an account of their experiences of collaborating in a multicultural, multidisciplinary thesis writing group. We…
Descriptors: Public Health, Writing (Composition), Multicultural Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Krechevsky, Mara – New Educator, 2012
In this essay, the author explores the notion that the focus of learning in classrooms and schools extends beyond the learning of individuals to create a collective body of knowledge that is larger than what any one person knows. This idea was examined in a collaboration between Project Zero researchers and educators from the municipal preschools…
Descriptors: Reggio Emilia Approach, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities
Moore, Sharon; Wallace, Sherri L.; Schack, Gina; Thomas, M. Shelley; Lewis, Linda; Wilson, Linda; Miller, Shawnise; D'Antoni, Joan – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2010
This essay examines the Inclusive Teaching Circle (ITC) as a mechanism for faculty development in creating instructional tools that embrace an inclusive pedagogy reflecting diversity, cultural competence and social justice. We describe one group's year-long participation in an ITC at a large, metropolitan research university in the south. Next, we…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Faculty Development, College Faculty, Classroom Environment
Sronce, Robin; Arendt, Lucy A. – Journal of Management Education, 2009
Classroom discussions of leadership often neglect the essential role of followers. These discussions do little to address the reality of our students' predominant roles as followers within organizations. We describe the Origami Frog exercise, an experiential exercise that enables students to discover how follower behaviors impact group process and…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Leadership, Experiential Learning, Leadership Effectiveness
Dadich, Ann – Journal of Community Psychology, 2009
Self-help support groups (SHSGs) have a valuable role in civic society. However, it is difficult to measure their value through sole use of the positivist approaches that interest policymakers. This is because SHSGs are consumer-driven and voluntary. Thus, they cannot be regulated by research agendas or prescribed like treatment. Although social…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Group Activities, Research Methodology, Foreign Countries
A Thousand Writers Writing: Seeking Change through the Radical Practice of Writing as a Way of Being
Yagelski, Robert P. – English Education, 2009
In this frankly utopian essay, Robert Yagelski's theme is the transformative power of writing as an act in and of itself. He makes us reevaluate our motivation and point for teaching writing in schools and asks us to consider an agenda that will quite frankly scare teachers as he explains why we need an ontology of writing. (Contains 6 notes.)
Descriptors: Authors, Writing (Composition), Emotional Experience, Group Activities
Knight, Rupert – Mathematics Teaching, 2009
The publication in June of Sir Peter Williams' review of mathematics teaching in early years' settings and primary schools came at a time when the thoughts of many teachers were turning towards a well-earned summer break. However, the report has attracted much attention and promises a fundamental shake-up of attitudes and approaches to the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Cooperative Learning
Parks, Steve; Pollard, Nick – Community Literacy Journal, 2009
Our dialogue explores the development of community/university publishing partnerships in the United States through the dual lens of the U.S-based "Students' Right To Their Own Language" and the U.K.-based Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers, a national alliance of working-class writing groups. At the conclusion of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing (Composition), Colleges, School Community Relationship