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Ravi Kumar; Rama Paul – Critical Education, 2025
Humour as a performance has been studied at length from the prism of its relationship to politics. However, there are fewer works that looks at humour as pedagogy. Pedagogy includes every aspect of an individual as embedded in a socio-economic and political order. This embeddedness brings an individual face to face with diverse sources from which…
Descriptors: Humor, Teaching Methods, Political Issues, Critical Thinking
Md. Tauseef Qamar; Juhi Yasmeen; Shahab Saquib Sohail; Dag Øivind Madsen; Sayed Mohammed Zeeshan; Mahboob Zahid – Discover Education, 2025
This study investigates how teachers' use of humour in online English for Specific Purposes (ESP) classrooms shapes students' affective engagement, learning retention, and motivational responses, framing humour as both a pedagogical asset and a potential barrier. Guided by the Instructional Humour Processing Theory (IHPT), the research explores…
Descriptors: Humor, Teaching Methods, Online Courses, English for Special Purposes
Chandras, Jessica – Language and Education, 2022
In classrooms in India where the instructional language is to be English, speakers use reported speech in Indian regional languages for pedagogical purposes, renegotiating the roles and statuses among languages in the multilingual setting. Reported speech is a form of indirect speech used when a speaker quotes another in a way that they voice the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction

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