The Effectiveness of the Study Group as an R&D Methodology. Occasional Paper No. 024 / J. Jackson Barnette and Others.

This paper describes how the Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL) operated the first study groups, what topics they investigated, what fruit they bore, and what the study group members and AEL staff later said they would do differently or the same way next time. Major topics discussed in the pape...

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Main Author: Barnette, J. Jackson
Corporate Author: Appalachia Educational Lab., Charleston, WV
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1987.
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Physical Description:49 pages
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This paper describes how the Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL) operated the first study groups, what topics they investigated, what fruit they bore, and what the study group members and AEL staff later said they would do differently or the same way next time. Major topics discussed in the paper are: how groups were initiated and organized, what processes groups used, and how products and information were disseminated. The last part of the paper reports on the results of a survey sent to 1986-87 study group members assessing: (1) the importance of 33 potential topics; (2) the feasibility of using the study group approach to address these topics; and (3) the desirability, benefits, and potential problems in forming several new types of study groups. The survey form and a discussion guide are appended. (JD)
Note:Availability: Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc., P.O. Box 1348, Charleston, WV 25325 ($5.00).
Sponsoring Agency: Office of Educational Research and Improvement (edition), Washington, DC.
Contract Number: 400-86-0001.
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