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Cooney, Emily – Community Literacy Journal, 2014
In making a case for ecocomposition, Sidney Dobrin has claimed that writing, place, and environment cannot be separated. As Donehower, Hogg, and Schell and Deborah Brandt might argue, literacy cannot be separated from place either. But it might sometimes be separated from environment as an ecosystem that has value distinct from, and without the…
Descriptors: Debate, Stakeholders, Ecology, Environmental Education
Zuidema, Leah A. – English Journal, 2011
The idea of joining a conversation through reading and writing is not new; in his 1941 book "The Philosophy of Literary Form: Studies in Symbolic Action," Kenneth Burke suggests that the acts of reading and writing are like entering a parlor where others are already conversing. The author explores the place of professional debate within NCTE and…
Descriptors: English, Discourse Communities, Persuasive Discourse, Debate
Smith, Elizabeth S.; Bressler, Alison – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
Rancorous dialogue among political opponents is nothing new in the American political system. However, in the past two decades or so, pundits and scholars have noted an increase in the overall intensity and frequency of incivility among elected officials and citizens. At the collegiate level, many universities have undertaken some form of civility…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Asynchronous Communication, Case Studies, Internet
Krumer-Nevo, Michal – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2009
This article discusses the relations between participatory action research and feminist research, through an examination of the metaphor of "voice" and its possible replacement with the idea of "knowledge." The article describes in detail a participatory action research project undertaken in Israel, which was aimed at forging…
Descriptors: Action Research, Figurative Language, Social Change, Foreign Countries
Broda-Bahm, Kenneth T. – 1993
As a critical activity, academic debate potentially offers its participants a wide choice in deciding how, and on what basis, a proposition can be defended or challenged. Despite this range of possibilities, CEDA (Cross Examination Debate Association) debate at the national level has developed a consistency in the types of arguments offered and…
Descriptors: Debate, Discourse Communities, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
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
West, Terry L.; Pagano, Laura A. – 1992
A study examined the opinions of a substantial segment of the Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) community about gender exclusive language. Questionnaires were distributed at two large but diverse CEDA debate tournaments. A total of 180 usable surveys were returned to the 390 distributed. Survey respondents (112 men, 66 women) included…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Debate, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities
Weiss, Robert O. – 1989
The necessity for maintaining and extending the public space within which argumentation may appear, whether or not represented in the classroom, stems largely from pressures which have increasingly restricted that space. To function as public spaces, classrooms must enable students as citizens to confer in an unrestricted fashion about matters of…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Classroom Communication, Debate, Discourse Communities
Stables, Andrew – British Educational Research Journal, 2003
A school, like a nation, is a complex system existing in discursive rather than physical geographical space (other than as a set of buildings). The meaning of "school" is therefore dependent on actors' perceptions, and these are dependent on factors apparently beyond the school. Research evidence relating to such perceptions comes not as data or…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Predictive Validity, Educational Change, Effective Schools Research
National Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good (NJ1), 2004
This guide provides moderators with a sense of what deliberation means, their roles, the dialogue format, and principles and skills they need to keep in mind as they interact with the participants. The purpose of a deliberative dialogue is to bring community members together to discuss a relevant and important issue. The question addressed in this…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Discourse Communities, Persuasive Discourse, College Bound Students
Greenstreet, Robert W. – 1996
The intercollegiate forensics community appears less receptive to women than it is to men. Women report a variety of positive and negative gender-based experiences in intercollegiate forensics. Positive experiences tend to include women into the intercollegiate forensics community or to allow women to include others in the community. Negative…
Descriptors: Debate, Discourse Communities, Females, Gender Issues
National Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good (NJ1), 2004
Today there is a growing belief that everyone who wants access to college can have it. College enrollments have continued to grow for over half a century and now it can be argued that most American families dream of a college education for their children. A 2003 report by the Education Commission of the States (ECS) demonstrates there is a growing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, High School Graduates, Democratic Values, Enrollment Trends
Albert Shanker Institute, 2006
This document is a transcript of a forum held in Washington, D.C. on June 6, 2006 on performance-based compensation in public education. The discussion was introduced by Eugenia Kemble, executive director of the Albert Shanker Institute, forum sponsor. The forum was moderated by Milton Goldberg and featured speakers Edward Lawler (director, Center…
Descriptors: Teacher Promotion, Public Education, Academic Achievement, Merit Pay
Li, Qing – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2006
This article shares an approach to teaching mathematics teacher education courses incorporating asynchronous online discussions. Specifically, this research is guided by the following research questions: (a) How would online discussions contribute or hinder teachers' learning in mathematics methods courses? and (b) What pedagogical strategies need…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Asynchronous Communication

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