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Knight, Michelle G.; Oesterreich, Heather A. – Intercultural Education, 2011
This article examines the inclusion of a culturally relevant curricular practice of social identity papers within teacher education in the USA that incorporates the transnational lifeworlds of teachers. Using tenets of feminist interdisciplinary frameworks, we highlight how this curricular practice allows teachers and teacher candidates in urban…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Culturally Relevant Education, Teacher Education Programs, Self Concept
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Germain, Carol Anne, Ed. – Public Services Quarterly, 2008
Currently, one of the hottest topics in library marketing is branding. Over the years, businesses have utilized this technique to achieve commercial success. Is it possible for libraries to utilize this same strategy to promote their resources and services? One of the key components of a good branding campaign is passion, dedication, and a quality…
Descriptors: Marketing, Libraries, Visual Aids, Relationship
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Kiran, Swathi; Johnson, Lauren – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2008
Purpose: Our previous work on manipulating typicality of category exemplars during treatment of naming deficits has shown that training atypical examples generalizes to untrained typical examples but not vice versa. In contrast to natural categories that consist of fuzzy boundaries, well-defined categories (e.g., "shapes") have rigid…
Descriptors: Semantics, Aphasia, Generalization, Classification
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Price, Jay M. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2008
The Jewish experience in Wichita, Kansas, highlights the ongoing challenge of being Jewish in the Midwest. Ever since the mid-nineteenth century, Jewish life in the middle part of the country was quite different from that in cities like New York, which contained the largest concentration of Jewish Americans, and which has attracted most of the…
Descriptors: Jews, Community, United States History, Immigrants
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Vainio, Lari; Symes, Ed; Ellis, Rob; Tucker, Mike; Ottoboni, Giovanni – Cognition, 2008
Recent evidence suggests that viewing a static prime object (a hand grasp), can activate action representations that affect the subsequent identification of graspable target objects. The present study explored whether stronger effects on target object identification would occur when the prime object (a hand grasp) was made more action-rich and…
Descriptors: Observation, Identification, Motor Reactions, Recognition (Psychology)
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Hess, Lisa M. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2008
Theological educators in church and academy alike continue to ask, "What is formation for ministry?" Dissatisfaction has increased within all participants of theological education--faculty, students, administrators, pastors, and church professionals. Temporarily postponing the "what" of formation, this article explores the dissatisfaction with…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Role of Education, Identification, Clergy
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Bor, Stephanie; Souza, Pamela; Wright, Richard – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2008
Purpose: To clarify if large numbers of wide dynamic range compression channels provide advantages for vowel identification and to measure its acoustic effects. Methods: Eight vowels produced by 12 talkers in the /hVd/ context were compressed using 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 channels. Formant contrast indices (mean formant peak minus mean formant trough;…
Descriptors: Vowels, Hearing Impairments, Identification, Speech
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Lee, Alison; McWilliam, Erica – International Journal for Academic Development, 2008
This article explores the anxieties and political struggles around the professionalisation of academic development in contemporary universities. It seeks to go beyond the work of classification and categorisation of "roles and identities" of academic developers with its attendant oppositional or conciliatory metaphors, to re-describe the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Role, Faculty Development, Professional Recognition
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Stroud, Scott R. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2008
Narrative is said to be an important way that humans come to understand their world as it is and as it can be. If this is true, then literary narrative must possess significant value since it has historically and cross-culturally received much attention and appreciation. This study gives an account of the cognitive value of literature in terms of…
Descriptors: Narration, Literature, Identification, Simulation
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Finerman, Shara Hannah – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2008
Angela Piehl is a contemporary artist and lesbian who has exhibited in the United States and the United Kingdom. She is Assistant Professor of drawing, painting, and digital art at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. Piehl's artwork consists of loosely autobiographical narratives that address society's narrow definitions of gender roles. Her…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Sex Role, Homosexuality, Females
Wieder, Serena; Greenspan, Stanley; Kalmanson, Barbara – Zero to Three, 2008
Every child, with and without diagnosis, deserves to be understood from a developmental perspective that honors the unique patterns of individual strengths and vulnerabilities of each child and family. Developmental interventions on behalf of the child help to establish fundamental developmental capacities and relationships. This article presents…
Descriptors: Intervention, Autism, Identification, Clinical Diagnosis
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Barclay, Pat – Cognition, 2008
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed that humans possess cognitive mechanisms for social exchange, but have perhaps focused overmuch on "cheating", because avoiding exploitation in reciprocal exchange could be accomplished either by avoidance of defectors or by attraction to cooperators. Past studies that have claimed to support the existence…
Descriptors: Cheating, Psychologists, Cognitive Processes, Games
Kuchinsky, Stefanie Ellen – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Given the amount of visual information in a scene, how do speakers determine what to talk about first? One hypothesis is that speakers start talking about what has attentional priority, while another is that speakers first extract the scene gist, using the obtained relational information to generate a rudimentary sentence plan before retrieving…
Descriptors: Attention, Information Retrieval, Cues, Eye Movements
Gunther, Jillian Rebecca – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The physiologic effects of estrogen action through the estrogen receptor (ER) are widespread, as this hormone exerts actions in both reproductive (e.g., uterus) and non-reproductive (e.g., bone, brain) tissues in both men and women. As such, the regulation of the activity of this ligand-activated transcription factor is highly relevant to the…
Descriptors: Females, Cancer, Identification, Inhibition
Reynolds, Nancy Thalia – Scarecrow Press, 2009
Mixed-heritage people are one of the fastest-growing groups in the United States, yet culturally they have been largely invisible, especially in young adult literature. "Mixed Heritage in Young Adult Literature" is a critical exploration of how mixed-heritage characters (those of mixed race, ethnicity, religion, and/or adoption) and real-life…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Adolescent Literature, Ethnicity, Young Adults
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