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Soderstrom, Tor; Hamilton, David; Dahlgren, Ethel; Hult, Agneta – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2006
This paper is an essay on the discursive politics of education. Data from a small study, combined with a review of the related literature, suggest that the overarching concept "community" lacks coherence when used in online education. At least three contrasting forms of connection can be discerned: communion among participants, exchange…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Semantics, Politics of Education, Literature Reviews
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Sing, Chai Ching; Khine, Myint Swe – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
This paper presents findings from the pattern of participation and discourse analysis of the online interaction among in-service teachers in the teacher training institute in Singapore. It was found that the teachers formed a knowledge-building community and jointly discussed issues related to integrating information technology into the classroom.…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Information Technology, Foreign Countries
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Campbell, Gardner – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2006
The author believes that information technologies are powerfully heuristic in addressing one of education's deepest ambitions. Following Engelbart's paradigm, he sees these technologies as augmenting human intellect, not simply because they permit high-speed calculations but also because they externalize our own cognitive processes in a way that…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Cognitive Processes, Heuristics, Critical Thinking
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Barnett, Ronald; Phipps, Alison – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2005
The Great Khan's atlas contains also the maps of the promised lands visited in thought but not yet discovered or founded: New Atlantis, Utopia, the City of the Sun, Oceana, Tamoe, New Harmony, New Lanark, Icaria. Kublai asked Marco: "You, who go about exploring and who see signs, can you tell me towards which of these futures the favouring winds…
Descriptors: Travel, Academic Discourse, Discourse Communities, Global Approach
Eckman, John – 1996
The use of computers in English departments, especially in composition classes, has become a primary site of contention between those who find technology liberating and those who find only new configurations of the same old hierarchies. Much of the excitement stems from a perceived connection between new classroom technologies and current theories…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication
LaPointe, Linda – 1992
Education, like experience in general, is not static but evolutionary. The writing classroom of the two-year college must and does function as a multicultural environment which replaces the traditional melting pot metaphor with images of mosaic and tapestry. Today, over 50% of college freshmen are enrolled in two-year colleges, and these include…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Foehr, Regina Paxton – 1992
In the English Department at Illinois State University, a number of programs are carried out which validate secondary teachers. Undergirding the departmental policies is a view of a dialogic relationship among the three discourse communities involved: student teachers, secondary teachers, and university professors. The journey of a student teacher…
Descriptors: College English, College School Cooperation, Discourse Communities, English Instruction
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Mister, Steven M. – Central States Speech Journal, 1986
Discusses President Reagan's televised address following the space shuttle tragedy and the unique rhetorical demands of the situation. Examines how generic constraints that establish commonalities among all eulogies are interwoven with the responses to the specific needs of a nation in crisis. (NKA)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Crisis Management, Death, Discourse Analysis
Albert Shanker Institute, 2006
This document is a transcript of a forum held in Washington, D.C. on June 6, 2006 on performance-based compensation in public education. The discussion was introduced by Eugenia Kemble, executive director of the Albert Shanker Institute, forum sponsor. The forum was moderated by Milton Goldberg and featured speakers Edward Lawler (director, Center…
Descriptors: Teacher Promotion, Public Education, Academic Achievement, Merit Pay
Parrish, Marilyn McKinley – 2002
Griff Foley's (1999) framework for analysis of learning in social movements is a way to examine how participants replace dominant discourses with emancipatory discourses. Dorothy Day's use of advocacy journalism, development of alternative, radical communities of faith, and ongoing challenge to the dominant culture through public protest and…
Descriptors: Activism, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Advocacy
Cazden, Courtney B. – 2001
Thirteen years after the first edition of this book, significant changes in social and intellectual life have made the subject of classroom discourse more important than ever, and this new edition integrates current perspectives and research. New features in the book include: a new rationale for the importance of student-teacher talk (the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 1997
The Commission on the Status of Women section of the Proceedings contains the following five papers: "Women as Sources: Gender Patterns in Framing the News" (Lynn M. Zoch and Judy VanSlyke Turk); "Gender Bias in Newspaper Coverage of the 1996 Olympic Games: A Content Analysis of Five Major Dailies" (Katherine N. Kinnick);…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Computer Mediated Communication, Content Analysis, Court Litigation
Goldberg, Michelle; Corson, David – 2001
Many immigrants, refugees, and aboriginal Canadians learn their own languages in the normal, informal way. These minority languages learned informally are not valued as a skill that yields returns in the labor market in the same way the official languages or formally learned languages do. What counts as a skill in a society, in a given point in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bilingualism, Canada Natives, Developed Nations
Wang, Xiao – 2000
For an educator who teaches English in a multicultural setting, the best way to accommodate marked features of African-American vernacular English (AAVE) in black students' freshman essays is to preserve these features in teaching students narrative writings and guide African-American students to avoid these features in expository (academic)…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Black Dialects, Black Students, Class Activities
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Bartels, Nat – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2003
This study looks at language teachers' and language researchers' expectations and evaluations of two kinds of journal articles, either researcher-oriented or teacher-oriented. The results show that teachers and academics use different ways of validating information in journal articles and use the information contained in them in distinctly…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Language Teachers, Researchers, Periodicals
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