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Schmidt, Pauline Skowron; Barber, Susan; Greene, Jen; Roseboro, Anna J. Small; Virgin, Kelly – National Council of Teachers of English, 2022
Book groups are gatherings of readers who aspire to remain lifelong learners. Educators who read and enjoy quality fiction and non-fiction contribute with confidence to the rich, literate environment of classrooms. The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) expresses, through rich policy statements and other published works, the vital…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Communities of Practice, Faculty Development, Literacy Education
Campbell, Kimberly Hill – Democracy & Education, 2019
This article explores why we need to be intentional about the literature we explore in our English language arts classrooms. It explores the question of what literature should be considered and strategies for using democratic practices in support of literature circles. It also reinforces the importance of collaborative practitioner research to…
Descriptors: Empathy, Imagination, Literature, Educational Practices
De La Mare, Danielle M. – Social Studies, 2014
The author argues that in order to create space for authentic multicultural engagement in the face of Eurocentric norms, teachers should form discussion groups that follow five basic guidelines: engage, don't enrage; be comfortable with negative emotion; watch for and change unproductive language; talk about everything; and engage in classroom…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Ethnic Diversity, Discussion Groups, Group Dynamics

Pryor, Burt; Mengel, Marvin C. – Journal of Communication, 1987
Focuses on various levels of diabetic patients' involvement in the care of their disease and effects of these levels on how closely they later followed self-care programs. Suggests that by participating in group discussions about excuses for not following a self-care regimen, and offering solutions to counter those excuses, diabetic patients…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Diabetes, Discussion Groups
Adult Education Association of U.S.A., Washington, DC. – 1955
This pamphlet on leading discussions is the first of 16 in a series to provide leaders in adult activities with sound introductory material to give practical help in using a method of adult education or working in a particular area. Its objective is to help leaders lead a discussion group or lead one better. Ten articles and how- tos are included.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Check Lists, Discussion Groups, Evaluation
Slotnick, Henry B. – 1984
The benefits of a study group to help faculty develop their competencies and expand their awareness of professional issues are described. Specifically, the Fargo Study Group, which included seven physicians interested in improving their instructional capabilities, is considered. The participants were responsible for teaching medical students in…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Discussion Groups, Faculty Development, Group Discussion
Hyder, Eileen; Tissot, Cathy – Disability & Society, 2013
Inclusive practice is well embedded across society and has developed over time. However, although policy and public view have moved forward, the way organisations address the agenda for inclusion often represents a superficial interpretation of this concept. Qualitative data were gathered using new ethnography to explore the experiences of a…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Social Justice, Ethnography, Discourse Analysis
Belzer, Alisa – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2009
In this paper, I report on the work of a practitioner inquiry group that went awry when the sponsor refused to publish and disseminate the participants' final reports, stating that they were of poor quality and did not contribute to the knowledge base. I, the facilitator of the group, disagreed strongly with her. I suggest that the difference…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Inquiry, Evaluation Methods, Stakeholders
Anderson, Judy – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2009
The "National Mathematics Curriculum Framing Paper" has been released for consultation until 28 February 2009 (see www.ncb.org.au). Professional associations, teachers, teacher educators and others are taking the opportunity to organise meetings and forums to consider the views presented in the paper and to provide critical feedback and…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), National Curriculum, Mathematics Curriculum, Curriculum Development

Ashley, Charles – Online Review, 1992
Explains why Internet groups are a good medium for retrieving and exchanging information. An example of the use of netgroups to obtain information on the Gulf War of 1990-91 is given; the benefits of the informal nature of netgroups are discussed; and a mediated discussion group, Humanist, is described. (LRW)
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Information Retrieval, Internet
Modica, Marianne – Multicultural Perspectives, 2012
The "Whites as victims" motif in conversations about race has been well documented in recent decades. When discussing affirmative action hiring policies, a common belief expressed by Whites is that people of color have been permitted to progress unfairly at the expense of harder working Whites. Whites using this discourse see themselves…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Race, Church Related Colleges, Affirmative Action
Tice, Kathleen C. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2008
In this article, the author shares a current analysis of data that complements findings from earlier, related research that confirms the emotional aspects of reading experiences. The data from the earlier study is based upon comments by graduate students in online discussion groups, where they share their thoughts about the professional readings…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Discussion Groups, Data Analysis, Literature
Burwell, Catherine – Intercultural Education, 2007
In this article I argue that women's book clubs are significant sites for learning, dialogue and the accumulation of cultural capital, and that research on North American women's book clubs should be expanded to include studies of such groups' consumption of texts by and about women living in the Middle East. Using insights from transnational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, North Americans, Females, Clubs

Oliver, Leonard P. – Adult Learning, 1995
Describes the study circle concept that pioneered in Sweden during the last century. Suggests that study circles can be sustained if their usefulness for education, communication, and leadership development can be demonstrated to organizations. Offers multiple forms of study circles for organizational use. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Discussion Groups, Teaching Methods
Madar, Daniel – Teaching Political Science, 1982
Shows how the "nominal group technique" can be applied in the initial meetings of discussion groups in university courses to clarify group norms and climate and to exemplify productive discussion behaviors. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Discussion Groups, Higher Education, Political Science