Group Study for Teachers

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adult groups
Assessments Students
Author_Elizabeth Richardson
Autumn Term
Bristol Department
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Children's Work Group
Children’s Work Group
classroom
classroom relational analysis
Dentist's Waiting Room
Dentist’s Waiting Room
Desk Chair
education
educational group processes
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experienced teachers
Fight Flight Basic Assumption
Fight Flight Group
Fine Day
group behaviour
group dynamics classroom
group experience
group study
Group Tutorial Meetings
Hard Chair
Individual Members Roles
inter-group relations
Learn Adult Skills
Nuffield Science Project
Parallel Study Groups
Playing Back
professional development educators
Reciprocal Role Taking
Seminar Situation
small groups
social interaction research in schools
social psychology
social psychology education
Student Tutor Relationship
Study Group Experiences
Study Group Work
teacher student interaction
teachers and pupils
Tutorial Group
Voluntary Study Group
young person groups

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367028299
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Original blurb (1967): We are coming nowadays to think of education increasingly in terms of a prolonged transaction between the generations. The psychology of this transaction is largely concerned with learning as it is mediated by the relations between teachers and pupils. Thus the social psychology of the classroom and the school is a growing study which brings into focus the relations of adults and young persons in groups. There are a variety of approaches to the study of behaviour and experience in groups and to attempt to survey these would be a formidable task. Miss Richardson, herself a pioneer in this field, has attempted a more modest and practicable and in many ways a more useful task. She has set out to describe and illustrate a particular approach to the study of experience in groups. Based on her own work with groups of students in training as teachers, her book is a valuable introduction to one of the main streams of development in this field. The wealth of the illustrative material she provides should give students and experienced teachers deeper insight into many familiar situations in education.

Elizabeth Richardson

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