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Weagel, Deborah – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2007
Quilts have become a part of American Indian culture, and they are mentioned and even highlighted in certain works of contemporary Native American literature. Certain questions can be posed in regard to the inclusion of quilt references in contemporary American Indian novels. Do the quilts and the making of quilts have some type of metaphorical…
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, American Indian Culture, American Indians, American Indian Education
Groth, Randall – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2007
This study focuses on a group of practitioners from a school district that adopted reform-oriented curriculum materials but later rejected them, partially due to the inclusion of alternative algorithms in the materials. Metaphors implicit in a conversation among the group were analysed to illuminate their perspectives on instructional issues…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Education, Computation
Stairs, Andrea J. – English Journal, 2007
Andrea J. Stairs advocates culturally responsive teaching, a practice that explicitly highlights "issues of race, ethnicity, and culture as central to teaching, learning, and schooling," and emphasizes the necessity of interrogating the themes of race, power, and privilege in the urban classroom. Stairs observes two student teachers as…
Descriptors: Poetry, Figurative Language, Student Teachers, Music
Green, Matthew J.; Mitchell, Don C. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2006
Using evidence from eye-tracking studies, Van Gompel, Pickering, Pearson, and Liversedge (2005) have argued against currently implemented constraint-based models of syntactic ambiguity resolution. The case against these competition models is based on a mismatch between reported patterns of reading data and the putative predictions of the models.…
Descriptors: Syntax, Predictor Variables, Reading Processes, Sentence Structure
Sonstrom, Wendy Jean – Adult Learning, 2006
In this article, the author compares the functions of a graduate adult education program and a greenhouse. A graduate adult education program is a place where, like in a greenhouse, exciting new hybrids can be developed--working with people outside the school of education, in different disciplines and beyond the university's walls, sharing what…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Adult Education, Horticulture, Figurative Language
Townsley, Eleanor – American Sociologist, 2006
This article takes the "public intellectual" trope as a theoretical case study, and traces how it has been used in the elite public sphere of the contemporary United States since its coining in 1987. The analysis challenges the notion that the "public intellectual" is primarily about broad democratic publics. It documents instead how the trope is…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Figurative Language, Case Studies, Higher Education
Bruhn, Rick A.; Lykke, Debra B.; Duhl, Bunny S. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples & Families, 2006
Experiential metaphor has been used in marriage and family therapy for many years. One example of metaphor application involves the use of ropes and felt board to identify and explore relationships in families. In this case, the mother of a son who was socially isolated is treated by a marriage and family therapy intern, using ropes and felt board…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Figurative Language, Family Relationship, Case Studies
Paradiso, Maria – Journal of Urban Technology, 2006
This paper presents the metaphor of engineering and the social sciences located on either side of a chasm and connected by the bridge of information geography. Information geography is not an integral part of engineering and is a new field within geography, a social science discipline. The specialty of information geography is one of the newest in…
Descriptors: Sciences, Figurative Language, Regional Planning, Information Technology
van Gompel, Roger P. G.; Pickering, Martin J.; Pearson, Jamie; Jacob, Gunnar – Journal of Memory and Language, 2006
In three structural priming experiments, we investigated temporarily ambiguous sentences such as "While the man was visiting the children who were surprisingly pleasant and funny played outside." Participants produced more transitive sentences following such temporarily ambiguous sentences than following unambiguous sentences that were…
Descriptors: Sentence Structure, Evaluation Methods, Punctuation, Memory
Kecskes, Istvan – Second Language Research, 2006
This article discusses three claims of the Graded Salience Hypothesis presented in Rachel Giora's book "On our mind". It is argued that these claims may give second language researchers the chance to revise the way they think about word meaning, the literal meaning-figurative meaning dichotomy and the role of context in language…
Descriptors: Semantics, Language Processing, Language Research, Figurative Language
Burton, Christie H. – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2008
Video case studies of realistic scenarios have long been used to illustrate course concepts and provide variety in the classroom. The growing popularity of superheroes in film suggests an openness to experience beyond the traditional fare. This qualitative study uses content analysis to explore how students' understanding of ethics concepts…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Qualitative Research, Content Analysis, Films
Grant, Timothy S.; Nathan, Mitchell J. – Wisconsin Center for Education Research (NJ1), 2008
Confidence intervals are beginning to play an increasing role in the reporting of research findings within the social and behavioral sciences and, consequently, are becoming more prevalent in beginning classes in statistics and research methods. Confidence intervals are an attractive means of conveying experimental results, as they contain a…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Intervals, Research Methodology, Figurative Language
Neman, Beth S. – 1995
Few would disagree that the essential purpose in multicultural studies is to promote compassionate understanding and to diminish hatred. The two basic approaches to this goal, celebrating differences and emphasizing unity, are suggested by Maya Angelou in her poem, "The Human Family." Most university courses do a good job of honoring…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Figurative Language, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation
Pankhurst, Anne – Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, 1995
This study considers some problems of reference found in figurative language, particularly in metaphor and metonymy. Analysis is based on the notion that the effects communicated by figurative language depend to a large extent on reference to more than one concept, experience, or entity, and that the presence of multiple potential referents…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Grammar
Fagin, Larry – 1991
Both a guide and an anthology, this book is for teachers (and self-teachers) who would like to explore the list poem, a flexible poetic form that can be used by beginning writers (from kindergarten to 12th grade) as well as by the most sophisticated. The book: offers practical advice on how to teach list poetry; describes how to work with students…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Elementary Secondary Education, Figurative Language, Poetry

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