Pre-ETS Glossary
This is the primary glossary for the site. It contains more than 1100 terms related to learning, secondary education, post-secondary education, employment, disability, and various aspects of pre-employment transition.
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Greek CivilizationStudies of modern or ancient Greece. Definition provided by ERIC: Institution of Education Sciences | ||
GriefEmotional state of intense sadness associated with external loss or deprivation. Definition provided by ERIC: Institution of Education Sciences | ||
Grounded TheoryA research method in which emergent theory is grounded in and developed inductively from systematically collected data. Also known as the constant comparative method, it is generally associated with qualitative social science research. Definition provided by ERIC: Institution of Education Sciences | ||
Group BehaviorBehavior of a group as a whole, as well as the behavior of an individual as influenced by his or her membership in a group. Definition provided by ERIC: Institution of Education Sciences | ||
Group CounselingUsing the dynamics of a group in a counselor-structured situation to increase counselees' self-understanding and adjustment. Definition provided by ERIC: Institution of Education Sciences | ||
Group DiscussionDiscussion in groups. Definition provided by ERIC: Institution of Education Sciences | ||
Group DynamicsFormation and functioning of human groups -- includes both the interaction within and among groups. Definition provided by ERIC: Institution of Education Sciences | ||
Group ExperienceExperience of a group as a whole, as well as the experience of an individual resulting from his or her membership in a group. Definition provided by ERIC: Institution of Education Sciences | ||
Group GuidanceGuidance carried on in groups to assist members to develop realistic and satisfying goals, plans, and activities. Definition provided by ERIC: Institution of Education Sciences | ||
Group HomesNonconfining residential facilities providing professional supervision in a group living arrangement for either adults or juveniles, usually those who are unable to function independently -- intended to reproduce as closely as possible the circumstances of family life, and at minimum providing access to community activities and resources. Definition provided by ERIC: Institution of Education Sciences | ||