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Baydar Arican, Hacer Ozge – Journal of Educational Issues, 2021
Games and exercises, which have an important place in the life of the individual in every developmental period of humans as a social being contribute to the communication and interaction of the individual with the environment, to the development of social cognitive skills such as problem-solving, analytical thinking, creative thinking, and…
Descriptors: Games, Exercise, Physical Activities, Energy
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Liu, Donghong; Huang, Jing – SAGE Open, 2021
Recent scholarship on Chinese students' English expository essays tends to blur or mitigate the differences between English and Chinese writings. This alleged convergence of English and Chinese rhetorical norms gives rise to a view that rhetorical aspects in second language writing instruction and research in China should be de-emphasized. Drawing…
Descriptors: Essays, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Zuo, Hongshan – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2021
Idioms abound in both spoken and written English, yet they present a particularly thorny problem in foreign language learning. One of the reasons for this difficulty is second language learners' ignorance of the holistic nature of English idioms. Based on computerized reading tasks, the present study probes the effects of using electronic glosses…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Reading Instruction
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Parlevliet, Sanne; Amsing, Hilda T. A. – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2021
Between 1902 and 1913 two acclaimed educational reformers wrote several series of children's primers in the Netherlands. Jan Ligthart and Hindericus Scheepstra collaborated closely with the painter Cornelis Jetses who provided the illustrations. The series would become classics in both text and image. In this article the symbolic educational…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Change, Instructional Materials, Illustrations
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Burman, Erica – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2017
Discussions of the writings of theorist, psychiatrist and revolutionary, Frantz Fanon, in the fields of education and childhood typically focus on his account of a traumatic encounter with a white child, whose fear at the sight of a black man is said to create a vilified, racialised identity and installs an irreversible social and corporeal…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Theories, Alienation, Racial Discrimination
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Paranosic, Nikola; Riveros, Augusto – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2017
This paper reports the results of a study that examined the ways a group of department heads in Ontario, Canada, describe their role. Despite their ubiquity and importance, department heads have been seldom investigated in the educational leadership literature. The study uses the metaphor as an analytic tool to examine the ways participants talked…
Descriptors: Department Heads, Administrator Role, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries
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Mills, Carmen; Molla, Tebeje; Gale, Trevor; Cross, Russell; Parker, Stephen; Smith, Catherine – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2017
This article investigates the social justice dispositions of teachers and principals in secondary schools as inferred from their metaphoric expressions. Drawing on a Bourdieuian account of disposition, our focus is the use of metaphor as a methodological tool to identify and reveal these otherwise latent forces within our data. Our analysis shows…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Social Justice, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Characteristics
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Shnitzer-Meirovich, Shlomit; Lifshitz-Vahab, Hefziba; Mashal, Nira – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2017
Studies examining the visual and verbal metaphorical comprehension of individuals with non-specific intellectual disability (NSID) are remarkably scarce; to date only one case study examined comprehension of metaphors in an individual with Down syndrome (DS). The current study explored both the understanding of conventional and novel metaphors and…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Down Syndrome, Figurative Language, Intelligence Tests
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Harré, Niki; Grant, Barbara M.; Locke, Kirsten; Sturm, Sean – Australian Universities' Review, 2017
We offer here a metaphor of the university as an "infinite game" in which we bring to life insight, imagination, and radical inclusion; and resist the "finite games" that can lead us astray. We suggest that keeping the infinite game alive within universities is a much-needed form of academic activism. We offer four vignettes…
Descriptors: Activism, Universities, Foreign Countries, Figurative Language
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Su, Yuanlian; Liu, Jie – English Language Teaching, 2020
Studies on predicative metaphors like "The rumor flew through the office" have not received due attention until recently. Through a behavioural experiment, this study investigates the cognitive mechanisms as well as the effects of familiarity on Chinese EFL learners' comprehension of English predicative metaphors, adopting a two factors…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Lee Smythe, Jon – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
In this article, I propose the use of the Taoist philosophy of "emptiness" as a healing balm for the increasing anxiety experienced by both students and teachers in the American educational system. While in Western culture, "emptiness" carries with it negative connotations of sadness, loss, meaninglessness, and nothingness,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Religion, Anxiety, Psychological Patterns
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Wescott, Stephanie – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2020
The Safe Schools Coalition Australia's teaching resource All of us, or 'Safe Schools', as it became known, was subjected to unrelenting attack from politicians in the Australian Parliament. This paper draws on analysis of the Australian Parliamentary Hansard, examining 18,000 words spoken about Safe Schools by Senators and Members of Parliament…
Descriptors: School Safety, Figurative Language, Discourse Analysis, Public Officials
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Matthiesen, Noomi – Ethnography and Education, 2020
This article takes a closer look at the issue of access by describing the author's process of access during an ethnographic study on the home--school collaboration between Somali diaspora mothers and teachers in Danish public schools. The article is structured around metaphors of the field and unfolds as a progressive narrative of these metaphors;…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Ethnography, Family School Relationship, Mothers
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Walker, Esther; Cooperrider, Kensy – Cognitive Science, 2016
Reasoning about bedrock abstract concepts such as time, number, and valence relies on spatial metaphor and often on multiple spatial metaphors for a single concept. Previous research has documented, for instance, both future-in-front and future-to-right metaphors for time in English speakers. It is often assumed that these metaphors, which appear…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Nonverbal Communication, Time Perspective, Evidence
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Dervent, Fatih – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2016
This study examined the metaphors that were used by athletes, coaches, faculty members, and sport managers to describe the concept of "sport". Participants (N = 473) were asked to reveal the single metaphor they had in minds in the sense of the concept of sport by the prompt "Sport is like … because …" 22 valid metaphors were…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Content Analysis, Athletics, Team Sports
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