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Zipitria, I.; Arruarte, A.; Elorriaga, J. A. – Interactive Learning Environments, 2013
In the context of Learning Technologies, the need to be able to assess the learning and domain comprehension in open-ended learner responses has been present in artificial intelligence and education since its beginnings. The advantage of using summaries is that they allow teachers to diagnose comprehension and the amount of information remembered…
Descriptors: Languages, Grading, Connected Discourse, Language Usage
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Trela, Katherine; Jimenez, Bree A. – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2013
Language used in the field of special education is important; it can serve to influence both curriculum and placement decisions for students with intellectual disability. Historically, "Functional Curriculum" was used to describe curriculum adaptations necessary for students to access their environment (school and community). However,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Mental Retardation, Holistic Approach, Individualized Instruction
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Smith, Kim; Hodson, Elaine; Brown, Tony – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2013
School mathematics is a function of its discursive environment where the language being used formats mathematical activity. The paper explores this theme through an extended example in which the conduct of mathematical teaching and learning is restricted by regulative educational policies. It considers how mathematics is discursively produced by…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Educational Policy, Student Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
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Clendon, Sally A.; Sturm, Janet M.; Cali, Kathleen S. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2013
Purpose: This study examined the vocabulary words and multiword sequences used by 124 typically developing kindergarten and 1st-grade students when they wrote about self-selected topics. The study extends previous research by examining the vocabulary used in different genres. Method: A total of 457 writing samples were analyzed. The samples were…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Word Frequency, Language Usage, Kindergarten
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Sato, Manami; Bergen, Benjamin K. – Cognition, 2013
Language comprehenders can mentally simulate perceptual and motor features of scenes they hear or read about (Barsalou, 1999; Glenberg & Kaschak, 2002; Zwaan, Stanfield, & Yaxley, 2002). Recent research shows that these simulations adopt a particular perspective (Borghi, Glenberg & Kaschak, 2004; Brunye, Ditman, Mahoney, Augustyn, & Taylor, 2009).…
Descriptors: Identification, Comprehension, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar
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Vervecken, Dries; Hannover, Bettina; Wolter, Ilka – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2013
Children's occupational interests and their perceptions of the divergent occupational successes of women and men reflect cultural gender norms. Since language is a vehicle for transporting gender cues and gender norms, we tested the premise that children's perceptions of stereotypically male jobs can be influenced by the linguistic form used to…
Descriptors: Vocational Interests, Elementary School Students, Student Interests, Student Attitudes
Rissman, Lilia – ProQuest LLC, 2013
We represent events as composed of participants. In "Joan was eating lasagna in the lecture hall," for example, this eating event is "partitioned" into participants, including at least Joan, the lasagna, and the lecture hall. In this dissertation, I address two questions about events and the participants that populate them:…
Descriptors: Semantics, Language Usage, Language Research, Verbs
Janssen, Stephen A. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The thesis of this dissertation is that, in the New Testament Pauline letters, the article is used with a noun only if the writer assumes identifiability on the part of the reader, and does not wish to give prominence to the constituent concerned. Otherwise, the anarthrousness of a constituent that is assumed by the author to be known and…
Descriptors: Grammar, Greek, Form Classes (Languages), Nouns
Bello, Anne Pence – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The publication of "Webster's Third New International Dictionary" in September 1961 set off a national controversy about dictionaries and language that ultimately included issues related to linguistics and English education. The negative reviews published in the press about the "Third" have shaped beliefs about the nature of…
Descriptors: Dictionaries, Language Usage, Language Attitudes, Structural Linguistics
Reform Support Network, 2013
This publication highlights a series of video clips featuring an overview and discussion of the Engaging Educators guide among State and local educational agency leaders from Race to the Top grantee States. [For "Engaging Educators: A Reform Support Network Guide for States and Districts," see ED611481.]
Descriptors: Teacher Participation, Educational Change, Teacher Evaluation, State Departments of Education
Leah Katherine Saal – ProQuest LLC, 2013
After over 60 years of plain writing advocacy calling for government agencies to increase the clarity of official communication, the Plain Writing Act (PWA) of 2010 codified the incorporation of plain language in any federal government document for pubic use. However, no extensive evaluation of government food assistance applications has been…
Descriptors: Public Agencies, Federal Programs, Food, Welfare Services
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Hatano, Kazuma – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2013
In this article, the author applies Makiguchi Tsunesaburo's (1871-1944) perspectives to language policy and planning (LPP). One theoretical question in LPP theory is why individuals opt to use particular languages and varieties of languages in certain contexts. The author contends that Makiguchi's theory of value can be used to systematically…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Language Attitudes, Public Policy, Language Variation
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Dmour, Ahmad – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
This paper aims at investigating the effect of using Arabic language for teaching English as a Foreign Language in a Jordanian context at elementary school stages in Al-Karak Directorate of Education. English language teachers usually intend to focus on using English in their classes, but they come across a big problem which is the lack of…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Elementary Schools
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Henry, Jim; Baker, Tammy Haili'opua – Across the Disciplines, 2015
This case study conducted by a writing specialist and a theatre specialist examines the ways in which writing to learn and learning to write took form in a course in which the ultimate goal was a staged production for a live audience. Using naturalistic methodology that deployed both ethnographic and autoethnographic approaches to analyze the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Theater Arts, Ethnography, Autobiographies
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Agolli, Renata – Latin American Journal of Content and Language Integrated Learning, 2015
This paper aims to introduce pre-CLIL through the CLSL (content & languages [L1/L2] shared learning) model, which operates as a bridge for a full CLIL immersion. It analyses the characteristics of this new learning model that springs up from immanent needs of Italian educational reality by reporting results on the way content and language…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Code Switching (Language), Language Usage, Learning Experience
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