Hands-on learning, learning by doing, learning through experience—no matter what you call it, the premise is the same. Most people learn faster and better when they’re actively involved in the process ...
Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon born of our innate desire to conform with others. First coined in 1972, the term specifically refers to the tendency for a group to make bad or poorly ...
I’m hard pressed to think of someone else in higher ed who is more influential in starting conversations about teaching and learning than James Lang (Cheating Lessons and Small Teaching), and writing ...
Irving Yalom (1995) has advanced perhaps the most comprehensive study of group psychotherapy research, including the formulation of a solid theoretical rationale for the use of group psychotherapy, ...
I'm a levels fanatic. I think most problems boil down to a debate about which level of analysis to use, and one of my favorite examples comes up around teamwork. Often decisions are delegated to teams ...
Vol. 77, No. 2, SPECIAL ISSUE: HIV/AIDS and Children, Youths, and Families: Lessons Learned (MARCH/APRIL 1998), pp. 251-271 (21 pages) Published By: Child Welfare ...