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Layne Case; Samantha M. Ross-Cypcar; Joonkoo Yun; Samuel W. Logan – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2025
This study examined undergraduate Adapted Physical Activity/Education course descriptions for content, disability frameworks, and course benefits. A total of 599 course descriptions from 590 universities in the United States were evaluated using content analysis. Notably, disability-related content, such as definitions, was most frequently…
Descriptors: Universities, Disabilities, Adapted Physical Education, Physical Activities
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Jenny L. Small; Gordon Maples – About Campus, 2025
As US college campuses continue to be embroiled in demonstrations and internal conflict over the Israel-Hamas War more than one year after its outbreak, it is worth examining how the conflict initially boiled over into American higher education. To this end, the authors analyzed how university leaders chose to initially communicate with their…
Descriptors: War, Terrorism, College Administration, Organizational Communication
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Vivian Hanwen Zhang; Lucas M. Chang; Gedeon O. Deák – Journal of Child Language, 2025
The process by which infants learn verbs through daily social interactions is not well-understood. This study investigated caregivers' use of verbs, which have highly abstract meanings, during unscripted toy-play. We examined how verbs co-occurred with distributional and embodied factors including pronouns, caregivers' manual actions, and infants'…
Descriptors: Infants, Verbs, Language Acquisition, Language Usage
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Gail Moroschan; Elena Nicoladis; Farzaneh Anjomshoae – Journal of Child Language, 2025
Usage-based theories of children's syntactic acquisition (e.g., Tomasello, 2000a) predict that children's abstract lexical categories emerge from their experience with particular words in constructions in their input. Because modifiers in English are almost always prenominal, children might initially treat adjectives similarly to nouns when used…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Usage, Nouns, Form Classes (Languages)
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Heather L. Price; Rachel Cantin; Angela D. Evans – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2025
Despite considerable interest in children's ability to provide temporal information, there remain many unanswered questions about what children can provide and how to elicit this information. In Study 1, children (N = 147, aged 5 to 10 years) participated in an activity session. Either shortly after or 1 day later, children completed an interview…
Descriptors: Children, Time, Proximity, Accuracy
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Alison Cook-Sather; Abhirami Suresh – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2025
Pedagogical partnership work continues to proliferate on college and university campuses around the world, and yet the language used in and about this work is still very much evolving. This exploratory study drew on surveys of student partners and program facilitators at institutions across contexts to learn about three related ways language is…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, College Students, Facilitators (Individuals), Language Usage
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Anne Wooten – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2025
The lack of consensus about gender-inclusive language (GIL) in German poses growing challenges for English-speaking German as a foreign language (L2 German) students and instructors. Whereas students often struggle to convey the same gender sensitivity that is generally available in English into their second language (L2), instructors are equally…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Language Usage, Inclusion, Second Language Instruction
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Caitlin E. Samples – Hispania, 2024
Gender-inclusive language serves to recognize women and people with non-binary gender identities as part of the primary group, and it has been seen in various languages, including Arabic (Berger 2019), English (Berger 2019; Mathews 1995), Hebrew (Berger 2019), Portuguese (Secretaria de Comunicação 2021), Spanish (Berger 2019; Guzmán Stein 2004),…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Gender Bias, Morphemes, Social Media
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Sonya L. Armstrong; David R. Arendale – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2024
Terminology has historically played a pivotal role within the field of developmental education and learning assistance. The language used to describe the field's people or define the work of the field is much more than mere semantics, though, especially as field-outsiders have exerted power over the field's identity through politics, policy, and…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Power Structure, Naming, Social Bias
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Kamden K. Strunk; Stephanie Anne Shelton – Educational Review, 2024
The past decade has seen growth in the use of quantitative methods for queer educational research. The purpose of the present study was to review research published in education journals from 2011 to 2022 that used quantitative methods and took up the language of queerness. We ultimately identified 55 such articles and analyzed them for their…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Content Analysis, LGBTQ People, Race
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Marie Jacobs – Language Policy, 2024
It seems impossible to explain language choice and practice in the multilingual, understudied context of an asylum law firm by simply referring to official policy texts and linguistic (human) rights. Based on linguistic-ethnographic data (in the form of participant observations, recordings and interviews conducted in the Belgian context), this…
Descriptors: Policy, Language Usage, Lawyers, Refugees
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Estella Kuchta; Sean Blenkinsop – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
This exploratory paper intends to spark conversation and further investigation into the relational/ecological possibilities of English. English has ecological, colonial, and relational troubles baked into both its structure and usage--issues rarely addressed in environmental education. However, these problematics might be mitigated with playful…
Descriptors: English, Language Usage, Environmental Education, Conservation (Environment)
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Alexandra M. A. Schmitterer; Caterina Gawrilow; Claudia Friedrich – Reading Research Quarterly, 2024
The collocation frequency of words in the language environment contributes to early vocabulary development. Vocabulary size, in turn, predicts children's reading comprehension skills later in development. Both collocation frequency and reading comprehension have been connected to inferential reasoning at different time points in development. Here,…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Reading Comprehension, Language Usage, Young Children
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Engelmann, Sebastian – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
This paper aspires to show the often-obscured structure of alternatives in education. Alternative education is generally understood as an umbrella term for educational thought and practice for and in schools differing from an assumed 'mainstream', where 'alternative' is often taken to mean 'better'. In many cases, 'mainstream' serves as an empty…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Educational History, Language Usage
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Hatice Yildiz Durak; Figen Egin; Aytug Onan – European Journal of Education, 2025
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) models, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and BingAI, have become integral to educational sciences, bringing about significant transformations in the education system and the processes of knowledge production. These advancements have facilitated new methods of teaching, learning, and information dissemination.…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Discussion, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing
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