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Watt, Sheila; Higgins, Cassie; Kendrick, Andrew – Community Development Journal, 2000
A participatory dialogue model was used to engage a Scottish community in identifying expressed and unmet needs for children's services. The move toward a partnership model needs to be made gradually so that participatory ownership and empowerment can develop. (SK)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Community Involvement, Community Services, Dialogs (Language)
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Medina, Carmen L. – Language Arts, 2004
The fifth graders interpretations of one piece of Latino/a realistic fictions in a mid-western school, specifically around the theme of Mexican Americans living on the U.S/Mexico border is looked at. A demonstration is given on how drama-in-education strategies serve as a powerful set of tools to facilitate complex dialogues and interpretation of…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Mexican Americans, Drama, Realism
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Jurasaite-Harbison, Elena; Rex, Lesley A. – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2005
In the wake of new educational initiatives for professional development, interest in how, when, and what teachers learn is growing. Traditionally, most research into teacher learning has been located in pre-service and in-service interventions and in studies of classroom practice. Few studies investigate how teachers learn in informal settings,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Faculty Development, Participation, Learning Processes
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McMillen, Paula S.; Hill, Eric – Research Strategies, 2005
This article is a follow up to an earlier publication that developed the rationale for using conversation as a metaphor to teach research writing. We presented this proposed teaching approach at several conferences, including WILU in May 2005 at Guelph, Canada. The discussions with participants in these presentations validated the tenets of the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language), Discussion, Responses
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Fernyhough, Charles – Developmental Review, 2008
The ideas of Vygotsky [Vygotsky, L. S. (1987). "Thinking and speech." In "The collected works of L. S. Vygotsky," (Vol. 1). New York: Plenum. (Original work published 1934.)] have been increasingly influential in accounting for social-environmental influences on the development of social understanding (SU). In the first part of this article, I…
Descriptors: Language Role, Social Experience, Cognitive Development, Social Environment
Hyde, Bruce; Bineham, Jeffery L. – 1995
Based on a course that inquired into the similarities and differences between the discourse forms of argument and dialogue, this paper explores theoretical issues related to these communicative forms. The purpose of the team-taught course was for students to explore the possibility of non-polarizing public discourse. The first two sections of the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Dialogs (Language), Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Tentoni, Stuart C. – 1996
The purpose of this paper is to propose the construct of "countersociopathy" and specific activities consumers can undertake in a variety of sales conditions and situations. These activities are not only designed to passively neutralize the telemarketer's or salesperson's aggressiveness, but can lead to the salesperson wanting to quickly…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Communication Skills, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection
Tremain, Deborah Hobbs; Scudder, Rosalind R. – 1989
The study examined the behaviors of educable mentally handicapped (EMH) children in repairing their utterances when their listener requests clarification. Subjects were 10 EMH children, aged 11-13, with mental-aged matched controls. Repair behaviors were elicited using a picture description and matching game with a barrier between the subject and…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Dialogs (Language), Intermediate Grades, Mild Mental Retardation
Stevenson, Robert B. – 1985
The dual conception of literacy as functional knowledge and communication skills has provided the parameters of the debate on computer literacy, which has focussed on what type of knowledge is necessary, and what level, if any, of programming should be taught. These arguments and definitions, however, reflect a particular view of epistemology,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Literacy, Computers, Dialogs (Language)
Kappen, Barbara – 1980
A set of instructional materials in German contains six units, each consisting of a dialog (of approximately four pages) between a man and his cleaning lady; a vocabulary list, in English, corresponding to the underlined words in the dialog; content questions and answers, in German; and composition and conversation questions, in German. The unit…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Dialogs (Language), German, Instructional Materials
Leroux, Neil R. – 1988
Douglas Ehninger and Wayne Brockriede have both proposed the possibility of "arguers-as-lovers." To get a better idea of how this "lover" stance might actually look, an examination of two individuals engaged in arguing would be useful. The written correspondence between two young scholars, Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy (a Christian)…
Descriptors: Christianity, Dialogs (Language), Interpersonal Communication, Jews
Yinger, Robert J. – 1988
This essay explores the metaphors of language and conversation as a way to connect thought and action in understanding teaching. The goal of the essay is to look more closely at the influence of context and situation on the conversation of teachers--not only a means of interaction, communication, and thought but also a type of relationship with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Collegiality, Connected Discourse, Dialogs (Language)
Davis, Sara N. – 1988
Reading is best understood as a dialectic process where the influence of reader and text are constantly merging to create a jointly produced and evolving understanding. What occurs as the reader and text come together during reading is similar in form to a dialogue, a model for the reader-text relationship that has not been explored in the reader…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension
Ting-Toomey, Stella – 1979
Although an important communication process, gossip rarely has been seriously studied. Distinct from rumor and self-disclosure, it can be defined as the communication process whereby information about another person's affairs or activities is disclosed and circulated in an exclusive manner in dyads. Some "functionalists" assert that…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Dialogs (Language), Disclosure
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Burgoon, Judee K.; Hale, Jerold L. – Communication Monographs, 1988
Reviews factors affecting nonverbal expectancies and the consequences of violating them, comparing those consequences to other models (discrepancy-arousal, arousal-labeling, arousal-valence, sequential functional) employing similar assumptions and mediating variables. Examines an extension of nonverbal expectancy violations theory to multiple…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Dialogs (Language), Interpersonal Communication, Models
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