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Bignell, Carole – Literacy, 2012
At the time of writing, primary English education is, once again, at a crossroads. Within the context of a continuing focus on underachievement in writing for key groups of learners and a large body of research, which suggests that classroom talk is a powerful means of improving children's success in all areas of the curriculum including writing,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Classroom Communication, Discussion
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Sanchez, Claudia – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2009
Teachers' knowing about students and their families is critical to ensuring relevant classroom instruction. The "Family Storytelling through Dichos" approach is explored as a culturally and linguistically appropriate mechanism for learning about students' backgrounds. This article posits that this approach may be a viable one, since it is rooted…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Culture, Student Centered Curriculum, Story Telling, Teaching Methods
Watts, Lynette K. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Distance education has come a long way from its first offerings of pen and paper when submissions had to be mailed and no interaction occurred between students and instructors. One concern that has remained is that of keeping students connected to peers and instructors. Moore (1973) stated this psychological and communication gap (transactional…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Online Courses, Course Content
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Raskin, Candace F.; Haar, Jean M.; Robicheau, Jerry – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2010
Professional networking is critical for school leaders. Networking has emerged in the literature as one of the major needs in attracting and retaining quality school leaders. There is evidence that professional networking offers a system for women to enhance their career opportunities. However, the evidence shows there are limited professional…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Higher Education, Females, Employment Opportunities
Maurer, Martin – Online Submission, 2008
This paper synthesizes conceptual and empirical literature on organizational learning interventions based on dialogue. First, I attempt to delineate the concept of dialogue and to explain its relevance to organizational learning. Examples and arguments in support of dialogic learning initiatives are presented. Organizational realities and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Knowledge Management, Organizational Communication, Organizational Culture
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Necochea, Juan; Cline, Zulmara – Educational Forum, 2008
This exploratory study uses qualitative methods to analyze the impact of conversations in the Border Pedagogy "Cafes" on more than 500 binational educators from the Tijuana/San Diego area on the U.S.-Mexico border. Four important themes emerged from the analysis that describe the impact of the cafes and offer a strong foundation on which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Cross Cultural Studies, Connected Discourse
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Groenke, Susan L. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
This article reports research from a qualitative case study of three preservice English teachers who participated in the Web Pen Pals project, a university--secondary telecollaborative partnership which paired preservice English teachers enrolled in the author's young adult literature course with local middle school students in online chat rooms…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Computer Mediated Communication, Internet, Educational Opportunities
Servage, Laura – Education Canada, 2007
In the present era of accountability, there is a real and justifiable temptation to use collaboration to focus strictly upon instrumental goals that have an immediate impact on classroom practices. However, without some time and reflection devoted to why teachers do what they do, a sustainable culture of collaboration is unlikely to emerge. Based…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Teacher Collaboration, Reflective Teaching, Metacognition
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Woodward-Kron, Robyn; Remedios, Louisa – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2007
Classroom discourse analysis has contributed to understandings of the nature of student-teacher interactions, and how learning takes place in the classroom; however, much of this work has been undertaken in teacher-directed learning contexts. Student-centred classrooms such as problem-based learning (PBL) approaches are increasingly common in…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Problem Based Learning, Discourse Analysis, Cultural Pluralism