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Foster, Michele – 2002
Despite three decades of research on African American English (AAE), educational workshops aimed at improving the academic achievement, particularly the literacy achievement, of African American students still emphasize differences between Standard English and African American English. One result is that teachers may overlook the linguistic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Dialects, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedMatsuyama, Utako K. – Reading Teacher, 1983
Argues that while story grammar is useful in teaching students to analyze stories, teachers must be aware that a story grammar approach appropriate for stories written in the Western tradition may not match stories written in the traditions of other cultures. Uses Japanese folktales to illustrate the point. (FL)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Folk Culture
Peer reviewedIedema, Rick – Language and Education, 1996
Focuses on the sophisticated means used by teachers to influence students to do things. The article discusses the resources available for modulation, presents the semantic continuum from subjective realizations via objective realizations to "demodalised" realizations, and applies this framework to teacher talk extracts. The article…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship, Metaphors
Peer reviewedKennedy, Judith – Language Awareness, 1996
Based on a variety of recorded classroom data, this article focuses on language teachers' classroom explanations and suggests that teacher talk in the form of explanations can be a source of valuable language input for learners. The article emphasizes that in language teaching, explaining is a central and difficult part of any teacher's work. (38…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Teachers
Peer reviewedCauldwell, Richard; Hewings, Martin – ELT Journal, 1996
Examines the two rules of intonation most commonly found in English language teaching textbooks: those concerning intonation in lists and intonation in questions. The article suggests that teachers and materials writers must provide learners with descriptions of intonation allowing them to understand the communicative significance of intonation…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Intonation, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedWoodruff, Earl; Meyer, Karen – Research in Science Education, 1997
Examines student discourse in both small and large contexts. Explores the role of shared inquiry and the nature of consensus-building in students' development of explanations from a collaborative knowledge-building stance. Concludes that two forms of discourse (constructive and generative, dialectic and persuasive) effectively promote progressive…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Discourse Analysis, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBarnes, Betsy K. – French Review, 1990
For better comprehension and more communicative production among francophones, students of French should be taught the use and function of detached phrases as they are used in popular spoken French. A specific approach distinguishing between appropriate spoken and written usage is outlined. (20 references) (MSE)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Discourse Analysis, French, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedFlowerdew, John – ELT Journal, 1993
This paper considers the application of the techniques and results of genre analysis to courses for learners aiming to use English in professional settings. An argument is made for an educational, or process, approach to the teaching of genres. (Contains 16 references.) (JL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English for Special Purposes, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Gonzalez, Dafne – Forum, 1998
Discusses the incorporation of content-based instruction in the English department of one school. As a result, verbal interaction was increased. With this success, the use of narratives was implemented in a whole-language project, with an emphasis on discourse analysis, specifically story grammar. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), High Schools, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedRe'em, Moshe – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2001
Compares a case where a Jewish museum educator engaged Catholic-school students in ordinary conversations about Jewish people and religion with the classroom teacher's traditional pedagogical approach, arguing that culturally specific museums are valid places for authentic learning. Observation and interview data indicated that the experimental…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedNunn, Roger – TESL-EJ, 2001
Analysis of 12 teacher-fronted language lessons revealed highly repetitive structuring in the flow of discourse, frequent verbatim repetition in the collective reconstruction of texts, and restrictive turn-taking norms. Uses discourse analysis to redefine the relationship between ritual and negotiation in "lock-step" teaching in light of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedCurtis, Reagan – College Teaching, 2004
When I turned to asynchronous delivery of content for a recent educational research and evaluation course, I wanted to supplement threaded discussions with social interactions to better support meaningful learning and allow students to make knowledge their own. I incorporated synchronous small group discussions among peers to replace some of what…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Content Analysis, Teaching Methods
Corley, Aileen; Eades, Elaine – International Journal of Training and Development, 2006
This article argues that discourse analysis can be utilized in conjunction with other forms of analysis to develop a more critical teaching and research agenda for Human Resource Development (HRD); in particular this article suggests that the introduction of a discourse analysis perspective can support and facilitate the development of critically…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Reflective Teaching, Labor Force Development, Human Resources
Panjwani, Farid – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2004
The paper assesses the dominant discourse on Islam and education that argues for an education derived from an exclusively "Islamic" vision. In addition to exploring the historical roots of this discourse, the paper analyses it with respect to its (i) arguments for an Islamic vision of education, (ii) conception of Islam, and (iii)…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islamic Culture, Islam, Discourse Analysis
Matthews, Julie – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2005
Instant access to visual images and emotional accounts of terrorism have secured them a vivid place in our memory and reinforced the idea that "we" have been targeted and are under immediate threat. Fear and the sense of belonging to an innocent, victimized, and threatened group, under attack from irrational, malevolent, and…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Terrorism, Ideology, Discourse Analysis

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