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McKirdy, Laura S.; Bank, Marion – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1982
Analysis of interaction between pairs of deaf and hearing preschoolers indicated that both roles in dialogue (speaker-initiator and speaker-responder) were used by dyads, but their pattern of performance was different. Deaf speaker-initiators displayed a narrower range of complexity in their utterances while deaf speaker-responders were less…
Descriptors: Deafness, Dialogs (Language), Interpersonal Communication, Language Patterns
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Avis, James – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1995
Examines relations between educational practice and learner experience/knowledge, including positivism, empiricism, identity politics, and dialog. Suggests that pedagogy that fails to examine the discursive production of experience is conservative. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dialogs (Language), Educational Practices, Experience
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Allman, Paula – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1994
Elaborates some of Freire's ideas that support radical adult education: critical, dialectical perception of reality; conception of teaching and learning as related processes within each person; dialog; and confrontation of the oppressor within. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dialogs (Language), Learning Processes, Teacher Student Relationship
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Whitney, Diana – Career Development International, 1998
Appreciative inquiry is a form of organizational development based on principles of constructivism, poetics, anticipation, and simultaneity. The model has four phases: discovery, dream, design, and delivery. (SK)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Dialogs (Language), Inquiry, Organizational Change
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Holmberg, Borje – Open Learning, 1999
Discusses the debate about conversation and dialog in distance education, based on the premise that if a course consistently represents a communication process that has the characteristics of a conversation, then the students will be more motivated and more successful than if it has an impersonal textbook character. (LRW)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Dialogs (Language), Distance Education, Student Motivation
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Murfitt, Tara; McAllister, Jan – Language and Speech, 2001
Research has identified a number of dimensions along which speakers modify referring expressions. The study discussed here aimed to determine and describe the actual relationship existing between these production characteristics and corresponding measures of listener comprehension. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Listening Comprehension, Monologs, Speech Communication
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Clark, Douglas B.; Sampson, Victor – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2008
The national science standards, along with prominent researchers, call for increased focus on scientific argumentation in the classroom. Over the past decade, researchers have developed sophisticated online science learning environments to support these opportunities for scientific argumentation. Assessing the quality of dialogic argumentation,…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Interrater Reliability, Concept Formation, Discourse Modes
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Huang, Shu-Chen – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching (IRAL), 2008
Recent "Focus on Form" studies have emphasized the importance of learner--rather than teacher--generated attention to formal aspects of interlanguage. In this study, we took advantage of EFL learners' analytical grammar knowledge and designed a post-task approach to foster learners' self-initiated attention. Student dyads transcribed their…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Grammar, Language Processing, Second Language Learning
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Gogoulou, A.; Gouli, E.; Grigoriadou, M. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2008
In this paper, we present a synchronous text-based communication tool, referred to as Adaptive Communication Tool (ACT), which provides capabilities for adaptation and personalization. ACT supports both the free and the structured form of dialogue. The structured dialogue is implemented by two types of Scaffolding Sentence Templates (SST); i.e.…
Descriptors: Sentences, Computer Mediated Communication, Formative Evaluation, Dialogs (Language)
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Kantanen, Helena – Tertiary Education and Management, 2007
In 2004 the Finnish Universities Act was amended to include a third strand as an essential part of research and teaching. This paper focuses on relationship building to explore whether this approach would be helpful in developing university-community relationships and educational public relations. By means of a dialogic community relations model…
Descriptors: Public Relations, School Community Relationship, Community Relations, Models
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Fisher, Robert – Early Child Development and Care, 2007
This paper explores the important relationship between dialogue and cognitive and metacognitive development in young children. The characteristics of dialogue are identified and a case is presented for involving young children in talking to think through philosophical discussion. The paper provides a theoretical context for kinds of metacognitive…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Young Children, Metacognition, Classroom Research
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Gass, Susan; Mackey, Alison – AILA Review, 2006
This paper presents an overview of what has come to be known as the "Interaction Hypothesis," the basic tenet of which is that through input and interaction with interlocutors, language learners have opportunities to notice differences between their own formulations of the target language and the language of their conversational…
Descriptors: Interaction, Linguistic Input, Second Language Learning, Feedback (Response)
Richards, Brian – Engl Lang Teaching, 1969
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Dialogs (Literary), Language Instruction, Tape Recordings
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Kryukov, M. M.; Kryukova, L. I. – Simulation and Games, 1986
Describes the basis for a simulation game classification based on the game image, which is created against a foundation of events that occur during the course of the game. Three characteristics of the game image--reflection of reality, dialog, and motivation--are defined, and game dialog types are discussed in detail. (MBR)
Descriptors: Classification, Dialogs (Language), Educational Games, Influences
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Bressan, Elizabeth S.; Pieter, Willy – Quest, 1985
A theoretical framework describing second-order philosophical processes that can be productive for human movement studies is presented. The processes of edification and theory building can clarify issues, expand viewpoints, and establish systematic ways of dealing with a phenomenon, leading to the more mature forms of dialogues and theories. (MT)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Dialogs (Language), Educational Philosophy, Inquiry
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