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Autore principale: Ottaway, A.K.C.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1966
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED026566
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author Ottaway, A.K.C.
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contents Learning Through Group Experience. Ottaway, A.K.C. Anxiety Bibliographies Confidential Records Individual Development Interpersonal Relationship Leadership Styles Psychological Patterns Self Directed Groups Sensitivity Training Small Group Instruction Social Workers Teachers Therapeutic Environment This book recounts experiments with small groups of social workers and teachers who came together in order to improve their understanding of human relations and personality development. The technique employed can be called non-directive tutoring, and is a type of group-centered discussion. The role of the leader is to clarify and interpret what is happening in the group rather than to direct its content. An account is given of how the group process starts and develops and how the members move toward deeper personal involvement. The changes in the group culture are illustrated by reports of group sessions, including members' personal statements of their experiences. It is shown that such groups provide a form of learning which enables their members to gain a better understanding of themselves and their relations to other people. The group work, though for normal people, is found to have a therapeutic aspect and the type of insight into human behavior so gained is a special feature of this method. (There is a bibliography and a list of books in the International Library of Sociology and Social Reconstruction.) (author/pt)
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spellingShingle Learning Through Group Experience.
Ottaway, A.K.C.
Anxiety
Bibliographies
Confidential Records
Individual Development
Interpersonal Relationship
Leadership Styles
Psychological Patterns
Self Directed Groups
Sensitivity Training
Small Group Instruction
Social Workers
Teachers
Therapeutic Environment
Learning Through Group Experience. Ottaway, A.K.C. Anxiety Bibliographies Confidential Records Individual Development Interpersonal Relationship Leadership Styles Psychological Patterns Self Directed Groups Sensitivity Training Small Group Instruction Social Workers Teachers Therapeutic Environment This book recounts experiments with small groups of social workers and teachers who came together in order to improve their understanding of human relations and personality development. The technique employed can be called non-directive tutoring, and is a type of group-centered discussion. The role of the leader is to clarify and interpret what is happening in the group rather than to direct its content. An account is given of how the group process starts and develops and how the members move toward deeper personal involvement. The changes in the group culture are illustrated by reports of group sessions, including members' personal statements of their experiences. It is shown that such groups provide a form of learning which enables their members to gain a better understanding of themselves and their relations to other people. The group work, though for normal people, is found to have a therapeutic aspect and the type of insight into human behavior so gained is a special feature of this method. (There is a bibliography and a list of books in the International Library of Sociology and Social Reconstruction.) (author/pt)
title Learning Through Group Experience.
topic Anxiety
Bibliographies
Confidential Records
Individual Development
Interpersonal Relationship
Leadership Styles
Psychological Patterns
Self Directed Groups
Sensitivity Training
Small Group Instruction
Social Workers
Teachers
Therapeutic Environment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED026566