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Ling, Lim Hwee – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2007
The "Community of Inquiry" (COI) theoretical framework suggests that successful higher education experiences are supported by the presence and interaction of cognitive, social and teaching elements. Since the COI model has been widely used for examining quality of asynchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC) educational interactions, its…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Information Technology
Bell, Joyce – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2008
Many factors influence students' reading practices. In the case of international students, home country educational practices and socio-cultural factors may pose a greater influence than for local students. This study reported here, part of a larger study, investigated the intertextual framing practices used in reading by a cohort of Thai…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Graduate Students, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students
Suggs, Vickie L. – ProQuest LLC, 2008
The social and political role of Black college presidents in the 1930s and 1940s via annual radio addresses is a relevant example of how the medium of the day was used as an apparatus for individual and institutional agency. The nationalist agenda of the United States federal government indirectly led to the opportunity for Black college…
Descriptors: Social History, Sociocultural Patterns, Black Colleges, Democracy
Frazao, Elizabeth – 1994
The growing evidence of the link between diet and health has not been lost on consumers in the United States. As awareness of the diet-health link has increased through nutrition education, consumers have changed their diets. Although there is still considerable room for improvement in meeting Federal food-guidance recommendations, nutrition…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Consumer Economics, Dietetics
Zuehlsdorff, Harry W.; Baldwin, Cynthia – 1995
Preparing for retirement can sometimes be problematic since it means that one is aging and moving into another life cycle change. This paper will review some factors to consider in making the transition a more positive experience. The impact of retirement on older citizens is frequently neglected in the counseling arena. In the current youth…
Descriptors: Adjustment Counselors, Counseling Techniques, Life Events, Life Style
Krauss, Michael E., Ed. – 1982
Ten stories, in poem and narrative form, told by Anna Nelson Harry, are presented here. The stories represent a portion of the oral tradition of the Eyak, an Alaskan native nation of which few native speakers remain. An introductory section chronicles the history and decline of the Eyak, the research undertaken to preserve their culture, and the…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Athapascan Languages, Folk Culture, Oral History
Kim, Alan Hyun-Oak – Journal of Linguistic Studies, 1996
Analysis of the Korean verb "na-ka-ta" ("to get out, exit") focuses on why an expression such as "kyengkicang-ey na-ka-ta" ("someone goes out/in to the sports arena") is acceptable only in the context that the person's entering the arena is for the purpose of a contest, while it becomes semantically…
Descriptors: Chinese, Contrastive Linguistics, Definitions, Foreign Countries
Remlinger, Kathryn A. – 1991
A study examined traditional Hindi songs typically sung by women during north Indian weddings, using pragmatic and semantic analysis. Some historical and cultural background for the practice of women's singing at weddings is offered. It is suggested that gender roles are defined and regulated through the language of this speech event, and that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Role
Taylor, Charles; And Others – 1994
This volume focuses on the challenge of multiculturalism and the politics of recognition facing democratic societies today, concentrating on the United States and Canada in particular. The initial inquiry by Charles Taylor considers whether the institutions of liberal democratic government make room for, or even should accommodate, recognizing the…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Cultural Awareness, Democracy, Elementary Secondary Education
Breen, Myles P. – 1992
In today's world, broad societal trends tend to originate in the center and migrate to the periphery. Europe and North America are in the center, and Australia is on the periphery. Of specific interest to communication scholars is the growth or ebbing of communication theories or techniques. One trend, the use of computers in communication…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Influences, Cultural Interrelationships
Leung, Lisa; Ramirez, Alejandra; Francisco, Aloha; Montesinos, Maria – 1998
A study investigated the stigma associated with not speaking a native language in a Hispanic community. Subjects were 288 male and female university students and staff, both Hispanic and non-Hispanic, in the San Diego (California) area. Two forms of a paper-and-pencil survey were administered to the subjects; one gave a stimulus figure, a Mexican…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Higher Education, Hispanic Americans
Sarason, Seymour Bernard – 1996
This book of essays addresses changes in the U.S. social scene by examining the roots of change in history. The present is pregnant with many futures and citizens cannot afford to live from an intellectually simple, ahistorical stance. The book contains 12 chapters, including: (1) "Introduction: The Past in the Present"; (2) "The Coalescing of…
Descriptors: Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Sirinides, Thomas W. – 1997
A study of Black American spirituals focuses on African linguistic patterns that have persisted in them. The analysis begins with a brief account of the history and nature of Black spirituals, the sacred songs created by Americans of African descent during the time of slavery (1619-1864). Six elements of spirituals are identified and discussed,…
Descriptors: African Languages, Black Dialects, Diachronic Linguistics, Folk Culture
Presley, Cheryl A.; Meilman, Philip W. – 1992
In response to the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1986 a national study of alcohol use on college campuses was undertaken from 1989 to 1991. The study used the Core Alcohol and Drug Survey which was administered to students at 56 four-year institutions and 22 two-year institutions for a total student count of 56,361. For a longitudinal…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Campuses, Drinking, Educational Environment
PDF pending restorationOoms, Theodora – 1990
In January, 1990, a policy seminar examined problems with the foster care system and ways to encourage preventive and family-centered efforts. This document includes highlights of the seminar and a background briefing report. Seminar panelists included: Charles Gershenson, senior policy analyst, Center for the Study of Social Policy; Ann…
Descriptors: Biological Parents, Child Welfare, Family Problems, Federal Legislation

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