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Encyclopedia > Bruce Tuckman

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Tuckman (808 words)
Bruce Tuckman's classic description of the stages of group development is easy to understand and remember, but it helps to go back and look at what's behind each stage.
Bruce W Tuckman is a respected educational psychologist who first described the (then) four stages of group development in 1965, soon after leaving Princeton.
Tuckman's original work simply described the way he had observed groups evolve, whether they were conscious of it or not.
Students Get Better Grades When Tested Frequently In Class (826 words)
According to Bruce W. Tuckman, an educational psychologist at Ohio State University, three main factors -- attitude, strategy, and drive -- determine students' motivation to achieve.
Tuckman presented his motivation theory and research results Aug. 22 in Boston at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association.
Tuckman contrasted his technique of quizzing students weekly with the more common situation in higher education in which students are only tested on one or two midterm exams and one final exam.
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