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Kuznetcova, Irina V.; Lin, Tzu-Jung; Ha, Seung Yon; Chen, Jing; Paul, Narmada – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
The present study examined the social dynamics of interpersonal immediacy, a manifestation of social support, during collaborative small-group discussions. The temporal sequence of three forms of immediacy behaviors identified from 24 discussions in two fifth-grade classrooms were analyzed using statistical discourse analysis. The preliminary…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Cooperative Learning, Group Discussion, Grade 5
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Engle, Randi A.; Langer-Osuna, Jennifer M.; McKinney de Royston, Maxine – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2014
It is commonly observed that during classroom or group discussions some students have greater influence than may be justified by the normative quality of those students' contributions. We propose a 5-component theoretical framework in order to explain how undue influence unfolds. We build on literatures on persuasion, argumentation, discourse, and…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Influences, Models, Group Discussion
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Ma, Shufeng; Anderson, Richard C. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
The construction of multi-link causal reasoning chains was investigated in 24 collaborative discussions involving 160 underserved fifth-grade children. The effects of group features and individual characteristics on seven causal chain models were tracked in the discussions. Children's basic English proficiency, talkativeness, and perceived…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Group Discussion, Thinking Skills, Elementary School Students
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Kablan, Zeynel – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2014
Background: Cooperative learning activities provide active participation of students leading to better learning. The literature suggests that cooperative learning activities need to be structured for a more effective and productive interaction. Purpose: This study aimed to test the differences among three instructional conditions in terms of…
Descriptors: Science Achievement, Peer Evaluation, Cooperative Learning, Grade 5
DeVault, Nancy – Library Media Connection, 2009
Student-run literature circles within the classroom setting have been well documented in recent years. This past year the author was given the opportunity to have her fifth grade library class for an additional library period each week to devote to literature circles. For their program, the goal was to expand the student's pleasure in reading and…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Reading Programs, Group Discussion
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Lewis, Kayla – Reading Horizons, 2017
Literature discussion groups are a widely used practice in many classrooms. Creating literature discussions that are both effective and engaging can be a rewarding experience for both the students and the teacher. As a part of a larger study examining the scaffolding that took place during literature discussions, this article focuses on the…
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Discussion Groups, Program Implementation, Grade 5
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Aukerman, Maren – Educational Leadership, 2006
How should a teacher respond when a student makes off-base guesses about meaning in a literary text because that learner is trying to genuinely understand the story rather than find the "right" meaning? Aukerman argues that when teachers jump in to correct students' interpretations, they short-circuit students' processes of reading and thinking.…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Reading Comprehension
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Evans, Karen S. – New Advocate, 1996
Presents the results of a study of two fifth-grade reading groups, one comprised of all girls and the other of mixed gender. Discusses results in a reflective essay format, suggesting that the group of girls was more emotional in their observations and the mixed group was more action and plot oriented. (TB)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Grade 5, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
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Evans, Karen S. – Language Arts, 1996
Presents observations of 15-member literature discussion group in a fifth-grade classroom. Shows that even in such groups, intended to create a more democratic forum where students' voices are heard and valued, factors like gender, cultural background, and status play a role in whose ideas get expressed and are actually listened to. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Discourse Analysis, Elementary School Students
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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