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Rance-Roney, Judith – English Journal, 2008
Judith Rance-Roney calls on teachers to form intentional learning communities within their classrooms. The Culture Share Club, initially conceived to provide scaffolding for ELL students to acquire English and pass the statewide test in English, legitimized student knowledge by benefitting all students as they prepared materials for lessons and…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Intentional Learning, English (Second Language), Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Mullin, Joan; Schorn, Susan; Turner, Tim; Hertz, Rachel; Davidson, Derek; Baca, Amanda – Across the Disciplines, 2008
Classroom-based writing mentors facilitate learning and knowledge transfer for both students and instructors in their classes. They accomplish this by doing "with" rather than by only teaching "to", making the means of learning more visible and, therefore, the writing goals more accessible; this provides a powerful means of…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Writing Instruction, Mentors, Peer Teaching
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Jacobs, Gloria E. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
A case study of an adolescent girl provides a framework to understand what factors contribute to the development of a strong writer within an instant messaging world. The study shows instant messaging is one of a larger repertoire of practices. Facility in school-based writing was developed through a school culture that supported writing in the…
Descriptors: School Culture, Educational Experience, Writing Instruction, Adolescents
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Farabaugh, Robin – Language Awareness, 2007
For the last four semesters my courses in Shakespeare have used QwikiWiki and MediaWiki, two versions of the wiki software, for writing exercises and directed reflection on language--including both by the students about Shakespeare's language, and by the teacher/researcher regarding the students' performance in "Writing to Learn". In experimenting…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, Educational Technology, Computer Software, Writing Assignments
Taggart, Amy Rupiper – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2007
This article illustrates the sometimes unproductive tensions between community engagement goals in teaching writing and academic trends and institutional structures that influence grading practices and the language of authorship. To broaden instructors' understandings of possibilities for the relatively peaceful coexistence of individual and…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, School Community Relationship, Grading, Models
Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), 2010
Teachers who work together to blend academic and career/technical (CT) instruction have found a key to motivating students to complete high school and prepare for college, advanced training and careers. This newsletter highlights key strategies schools are using to join academic and technical studies to advance student motivation and achievement.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach, Academic Education, Technical Education
Wei, Li, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
"The Routledge Applied Linguistics Reader" is an essential collection of readings for students of Applied Linguistics. Divided into five sections: Language Teaching and Learning, Second Language Acquisition, Applied Linguistics, Identity and Power and Language Use in Professional Contexts, the "Reader" takes a broad…
Descriptors: World Problems, Discourse Communities, Creativity, Applied Linguistics
Hunt, Russell A.; Hejl, Peter – 1996
This paper describes the present "state of the art" of the field of "empirical studies of literature" and explains how this state has come about, given the interdisciplinary and international character of the groups involved. This entails looking at the relationships among, for example, the disciplinary and national influences…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, Intellectual Disciplines, Interdisciplinary Approach, International Studies
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Lunsford, Scott – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2006
This article reviews three articles that add to the debate on the terminology that is used to represent people who are blind. It argues that authority is not limited to just one person or one organization, but is shared through an intertextuality, or utterance, of other authorities, and that conflict within blind discourse communities does not…
Descriptors: Blindness, Vocabulary, Classification, Visual Impairments
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Ouellette, Mark A. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2008
While plagiarism is often viewed in terms of ethical binaries, scholars in composition studies have recognized plagiarism as part of literacy practices governing identity construction. In this light, what is at stake is how writers construct identity by positioning stance-claims according to the standards of respective discourse communities. For…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Self Concept, Cultural Context, Discourse Communities
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Fite, Kathleen E.; Garcia, John L. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2007
Ritual has played an integral role in human development and socialization throughout history. This paper seeks to highlight that role so that the importance of perpetuating ritual becomes obvious and necessary. The purpose of this paper is to re-iterate the significance of ritual in human development, education, and social improvement; discuss the…
Descriptors: Ceremonies, Role, Perspective Taking, Learning Activities
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Akbari, Ramin – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2007
In the literature dealing with L2 teacher training and education numerous references are made to the concept of reflective teaching and teachers and teacher educators are encouraged to engage in reflective practices. The present paper, however, argues that in our attempt to empower teachers to become more efficient practitioners, we have lost…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, Language Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Educators
Black, Linda; Neel, John H.; Benson, Gwen – National Commission on Teaching and America's Future, 2008
The National Commission on Teaching and America's Future (NCTAF) and Georgia State University (GSU) developed a model for induction of new teachers in urban high need schools. A model induction program, developed over the three-year implementation period, includes: (1) The BRIDGE (Building Resources: Induction and Development for Georgia…
Descriptors: Models, Beginning Teacher Induction, Urban Education, Student Needs
Moore, Janet C. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2008
To support continuous improvement in the quality, scale and breadth of online education, the Sloan Consortium invites practitioners to share effective practices. This report synthesizes effective practices submitted by more than 150 Sloan-C organizations that are listed as of December 2008 in the Sloan-C Effective Practices online collection at…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Online Courses, Best Practices, Educational Improvement
Goldberg, Merryl – 2000
This paper is about practice--practicing that takes place on a weekly basis among a group of artists who work on a day-to-day basis with elementary school teachers. The paper concerns itself with the complexity of "vague and misty overtones" witnessed as reflections in a mirror, according to one jazz musician, and with the nature of risk…
Descriptors: Artists, Discourse Communities, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation
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