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Leatham, Keith R.; Peterson, Blake E.; Merrill, Lindsay M.; Van Zoest, Laura R.; Stockero, Shari L. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2016
We theorize about ambiguity in mathematical communication and define a certain subset of ambiguous language usage as imprecise. For us, imprecision in classroom mathematics discourse hinders in-the-moment communication because the instance of imprecision is likely to create inconsistent interpretations of the same statement among individuals. We…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Mathematics Instruction, Discourse Communities
UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, 2016
Sustainable Development Goals call on Members States to "ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all" and sets a number of targets related to technical and vocational education and training (TVET). In order to collect input from the global TVET community, UNESCO-UNEVOC organized a…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Videoconferencing, Vocational Education, Research Projects
UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, 2016
This virtual conference took place from September 28 to October 3 on UNESCO-UNEVOC's e-Forum and brought together 165 participants from 57 countries. This virtual conference was the twelfth in a series of moderator-driven discussions introduced by UNESCO-UNEVOC in 2011. Conducted on the UNEVOC e-Forum--a global online community of over 4,000…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Videoconferencing, Vocational Education, Educational Principles
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
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
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
Wills, Katherine V. – 2001
This paper examines online corporate university artifacts to bring to light additive definitions of literacy. Rhetorical analysis in the paper shows four claims made about literacy in the corporate university artifacts: literacy is knowing the corporate culture; literacy provides immediate and quantifiable benefits; literacy is easily accessible…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Communities, Literacy, Rhetoric
Lund, Donna – 1991
Each discourse community teaches and uses a particular version of reality. In the field of accounting, the interpretation of reality is an objective one. Such an interpretation is a constraint on writing, as are accounting's reliance on exclusionary language, its need to meet legal and professional requirements, its adherence to stylistic and…
Descriptors: Accountants, Accounting, Business Communication, Discourse Analysis
Hirst, Elizabeth Wyshe – 2002
The "massification" of higher education in Australia and the associated increasing student diversity have significant implications for tertiary education. In particular, students seem to be struggling with the demands of tertiary literacy with commentators claiming that literacy standards are in decline. The solution has been to provide…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Discourse Communities, Diversity (Student), Foreign Countries
Bularzik, Eileen M. – 1991
A current trend in composition consider writing a social act where texts are produced because of and in response to social contexts. Classroom practices are just beginning to change and acknowledge the power that discourse communities assert on writers. Composition teachers must also acknowledge the importance of community-governed reading…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Course Descriptions, Discourse Communities, Higher Education

Cox, Michelle – 2001
This paper describes how freshman composition teachers can provide students with tools for integrating different classes and navigating the university experience by introducing students to discourse community theory and viewing freshman composition as a foundation for Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC). It begins by describing how discourse…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Discourse Communities, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Hecht, Roger W. – 1997
At Syracuse University (New York), Writing 205 offers students an introduction to the principles of rhetoric and the concept of disciplinary discourse. The study of landscape and place serves as a conduit for students to explore design, intention, and audience--a rhetoric of place--in order to develop a comprehension which is then easily…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Course Content, Discourse Communities, Higher Education
Gooding-Brown, Jane – 2000
This paper describes a disruptive model of interpretation which explores positions in discursive practices embedded in visual culture as a means of understanding self and difference. The model understands interpretation as a Foucauldian technique of the self, and its use may give art teachers and students strategies for understanding the social…
Descriptors: Art Education, Discourse Communities, Foreign Countries, Grade 11
Cushman, M. Ellen – 1995
Researchers and teachers often are not privy to the literacy events smuggled into the private lives of urban African-Americans. Yet, these hidden literacies, such as journal writing and reading personal business letters, often reveal deft rhetorical skills as well as intellectual grappling with the social complexities of power, race, and class.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Discourse Communities, Illiteracy, Inner City
McComiskey, Bruce – 1995
Recent discussions of teaching composition in the context of cultural studies have begun to consider the condition of the writing subject in society, yet these discussions construct student-writer S(s)ubject(ivitie)s at the poles of modernist-identity and postmodern-difference binary opposition that is politically problematic. The identity of the…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Cultural Awareness, Discourse Communities, Higher Education
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