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Suppathat Wuthikhamprapan; Prapatsorn Tiratanti – PASAA: Journal of Language Teaching and Learning in Thailand, 2025
Studies on coherence in the paragraphs produced by English language learners have focused on cohesive devices and their correlation with perceptions of writing quality. Inconsistent findings suggest that other measures of coherence might be at play, one of which is coherence relations. This study aimed to explore coherence relations in learners'…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Paragraph Composition, English (Second Language), Rhetorical Theory
Amber De Clerck; Kris Rutten – International Journal of Listening, 2024
Discussing issues around race and racism often leads to unproductive stances such as defensiveness, denial, guilt, blame, or dysfunctional silence. Effectively addressing these stances is crucial for productive debate and action toward racial understanding and the undoing of racism. While numerous scholarship and professional development programs…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Cultural Education, Racism
So, Kyunghee; Park, Nashil – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2022
The discourse on teachers as agents of school change has recently emerged in educational policies in many countries, emphasizing teacher-led educational reforms. The meaning of this rhetoric is quite vague; its practical meaning is revealed by analyzing how teachers' roles are normalized in educational policies. With a Foucauldian approach, this…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Huh, Myung-Hye; Lee, Inhwan; Kim, Junghwa – English Teaching, 2020
In this study, we propose a link between L2 rhetorical concepts and ELF as a way of the analysis of the development of a single concept, of an EFL college student's rhetorical knowledge. Using Vygotskian sociocultural theory as analytical lenses, we examine whether L2 rhetoric can be mastered and internalized as a culturally neutral concept, i.e.,…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Written Language, English (Second Language), Language Role
Peter, Christine Atieno; Mukuthuria, Mwenda; Muriung, Peter – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
Presupposition, a linguistic element can be employed in utterances. When this is done it enhances the comprehension of what is being communicated. This aspect of language that is implicit assumption of an utterance is a strategy that may be used to express a speaker's socio-political dominance. The truth of what is said is taken for granted and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Debate, Political Influences, Social Influences
Olson, Christa J. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
The rhetorical history of Ecuador is rife with examples of politicians, intellectuals, and artists promoting visions of national identity through images of Ecuador's indigenous population. Between the late nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, such depictions became common and displayed increasing emphasis on the physical characteristics of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Rhetoric, Indigenous Populations
Gencarella, Stephen Olbrys – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
The polymath Empedocles has not been considered a prominent figure in the history of rhetorical studies nor contemporary appropriations of antiquity, despite the reported attribution of his invention of rhetoric by Aristotle. This neglect is understandable, as the surviving fragments of Empedocles' work provide no significant reference to rhetoric…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Rhetorical Theory, Classical Literature, Biographies
Taifeng, Shu – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
If one puts together "China Is Unhappy" and the book "China Can Say No" of 13 years ago, one is quite likely to get the impression that "China's nationalism is heating up." "China does not wish to lead anyone, and should only think of leading itself"--those are the words printed on the back cover of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Patriotism, Nationalism, Foreign Policy
Jiaxiang, Wu – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
The book "China Is Unhappy" that made the list of best sellers not so long ago is blowing like an icy wind in spring and is poisoning the nation's mental state as though laden with a virus of unhappiness. Those who are most susceptible to it are groups of underage persons with mentalities that are still fragile and young people who have…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Foreign Countries, Ideology, Political Attitudes
Wu, Hui – College English, 2010
Identifying the specific complexities and historical context of post-Mao Chinese literary women's rhetoric, along with ways they have been misread, the author argues in general that Western feminist critics need to be cautious about applying their concepts to non-Western women's literature. (Contains 7 notes.)
Descriptors: Feminism, Rhetoric, Females, Rhetorical Theory
Humphrey, Sally – English in Australia, 2010
Over the past twenty years much work has been done by teachers of secondary English to describe and make explicit the semiotic resources used to access and critique the discourses of powerful institutions such as schooling. At the same time, however, there has been a growing recognition that the rhetorical resources needed for adolescents to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Text Structure, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Invention
Thieme, Katja – Written Communication, 2010
This article offers a way of using the theory of audience design--how speakers position different audience groups as main addressees, overhearers, or bystanders--for written discourse. It focuses on main addressees, that is, those audience members who are expected to participate in and respond to a speaker's utterances. The text samples are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Audience Analysis, Rhetoric
Kapp, Rochelle; Bangeni, Bongi – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
This paper is drawn from a longitudinal case study in which the authors have tracked the progress of 20 Social Science students over the course of their undergraduate degrees at a historically "white" South African university. The students are all from disadvantaged educational backgrounds and/or speakers of English as a second language.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Social Sciences, Longitudinal Studies, Case Studies
Frank, David A. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2007
In this essay, I seek to read the rhetorical theories set forth by Belgians Chaim Perelman and Paul de Man as responses to the Holocaust. To accomplish this aspiration, I draw from Dominick LaCapra's framework for the analysis of trauma and its expression in historical and theoretical texts. Reading the rhetorical theories of Perelman and de Man,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Death, War
Williamson, Dugald; McDougall, Russell; Brien, Donna Lee – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2008
Writing courses are increasingly popular in higher education. This paper presents a pedagogic approach that combines theory and practice, in an accessible way, to help students appreciate the interrelation of styles and contexts, and develop skills for writing in a range of genres. The approach is characterised as "adaptive application".…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Theory, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Theory Practice Relationship

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