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Kate Quane; Belinda Trewartha; Lorraine Gaunt; Elaine Stigwood; Zoe Twose – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2025
The use of semiotic resources in the teaching and learning of mathematics has a rich history in mathematics education. This paper explores how Key Word Signs can be used as a communication strategy, providing opportunities for children and teachers to communicate their mathematical ideas. We report on the initial phase of research, which involves…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Semiotics, Interpersonal Communication, Preschool Education
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Maria Eleftheriou; Sana Sayed – Composition Forum, 2025
The American University of Sharjah (AUS) Writing Center, one of the first writing centers in the Gulf region, supports a multilingual student body in the transnational context of the United Arab Emirates. The profile gives an account of the Center's history, peer-tutoring program, tutor-training course, and Writing Fellows initiative, with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Multilingualism
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Ruth Swanwick; Derrick Asomaning; Elettra Casellato; Nathalie Czeke; Daniel Fobi – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2025
This paper discusses methodologies for examining the multilingual language experiences of young deaf children that are sensitive to different cultural contexts of childhood, caregiving and language practices. We argue that in the context of early support, the combined use of situated multilingual and multimodal approaches to examine and assess…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Deafness, Children, Cultural Context
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Ciaran Stoker; Jo Cole – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2025
The Compassionate Communications project at the University of Exeter is changing the way in which student-facing staff across the institution communicate with our student body. At the heart of this work is a focus on ensuring we as a university are inclusive, accessible, and supportive in the way in which we provide information to our increasingly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Communication, Information Dissemination, Well Being
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White, E. Jayne – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
Sustained shared thinking dialogues which focus on teacher talk with preschool learners have long been considered an important route to learning progression. Toddlers, however, seldom engage in dialogues through talk alone, and their encounters are often fleeting. As a consequence, they are often positioned on the periphery of learning dialogues…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers, Interpersonal Communication
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Mullally, Feabhra; Corby, Deirdre – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2022
Literature pertaining to open disclosure predominantly refers to acute care settings; this is the case in, for example, the UK, Republic of Ireland, Australia, Korea and the USA. There is, however, a dearth of literature regarding open disclosure related to people with intellectual disabilities. A practice example of open disclosure is presented…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disability, Adults, Communication Disorders
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Marcela Dos Santos Delabary; Isadora Loch Sbeghen; Mariana Wolffenbuttel; Djefri Ramon Pereira; Aline Nogueira Haas – Research in Dance Education, 2024
The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent social isolation can intensify some Parkinson's disease (PD) motor and non-motor symptoms. To minimize the damage to the physical and mental health of people with PD, strategies to promote health in this population must be adapted to the new reality. Considering the negative impact of social…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Dance Education, Distance Education
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Zala Volcic; Ilanda Tran; Vaasanthi Palepu; Rijul Baath – Intercultural Education, 2024
The article explores how intercultural relations can be fostered at the level of an undergraduate university degree during the pandemic. It offers one specific intervention within intercultural education to provide new ways of thinking about how intercultural relations can and do happen. By drawing on the "self-reflexive narratives" of…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, COVID-19, Pandemics, College Students
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Fahimah Ali; Ben Braithwaite – Sign Language Studies, 2024
Deaf-sighted, deaf-blind, and hearing-sighted people have been interacting within a small community in the Bay Islands of Honduras for over a century (Ali 2023; Ali and Braithwaite 2020). In this article, we sketch the history of the community and the ways in which signers make use of their own and their interlocutor's bodies to co-construct…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Foreign Countries, Community, Deafness
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Andrew Mardjetko; Michele Jacobsen; Beth Archer-Kuhn; Cari Din; Darlene Donszelmann; Lorelli Nowell; Heather Jamniczky – OTESSA Journal, 2023
In this paper, we emphasize the value of an online community of practice (OCoP) for bringing together faculty from across disciplines to share and leverage their diverse expertise and perspectives. We examine the transition of an interdisciplinary community of practice through the pivot into an online environment for engagement, communication, and…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Computer Mediated Communication, Positive Attitudes, Sustainability
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Gowers, Sophia Jane – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2022
The use of multimodal approaches to articulate young children's perspectives are evident in a wide range of recent research. This paper explores the creation of multimodal map-texts as a strategy to engage with young children and articulate their perspectives. It describes the development of a flexible map-based approach that was used in home,…
Descriptors: Young Children, Foreign Countries, Visual Aids, Maps
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Danielle E. Lorenz; Nicole Patrie – OTESSA Conference Proceedings, 2024
Although online discourses about dissertation writing (i.e., You Should be Writing memes) offer students levity, they function in stark contrast to how dissertation writing is treated in real life. Canadian education scholars with PhDs have examined the student-supervisor relationship (McAlpine & Weis, 2000), collaborative writing spaces…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Students, Writing (Composition), Academic Language
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Pei Boon Ooi; Graeme Wilkinson – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2025
The advent of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, such as large language model chatbots, is likely to have a significant impact in psychotherapy and counselling in the future. In this paper we consider the current state of AI in psychotherapy and counselling and the likely evolution of this field. We examine the ethical codes of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Governance, Computer Mediated Communication
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Tavares, Nicole Judith – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2023
Perusall, a web-based collaborative reading platform characterised by its social annotation functionalities, was introduced in a postgraduate teacher-training language-awareness course in Hong Kong during the shift to online teaching and learning brought about by the global COVID-19 pandemic. Tasks were designed on Perusall to engage the…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Teacher Empowerment, Textbook Content, Content Analysis
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Rahman, Asif Ali – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2022
This article describes a four-month-long MBA course on business communication taught at NUST Business School, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan. A workshop-style approach was adopted in the course that helped the students break their emotional glass ceiling and become comfortable in their skin. The course enabled the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Business Administration Education, Teaching Methods, Masters Programs
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