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Cross, Beverly E. – Theory Into Practice, 2007
This article uses the metaphor of the achievement gap to make transparent, discuss, and critique the analytical frame/lens used in the articles to analyze urban education. Doing such an analysis is essential to producing an additional lens that has utility in theory and practice. It facilitates a historical analysis of urban education and leads to…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Urban Schools, Racial Segregation, Academic Achievement
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Gaipa, Mark – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2007
Scholars have celebrated the spoken word in King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail," but they have overlooked the significance of the Letter's writing. In this essay I closely read King's act of writing the Letter, along with the figures of speech he employs in it, and I show how both--by enacting the mass media's ability to cross contexts--are…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Mass Media, Civil Rights, Context Effect
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McGrath, Ian – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2006
This paper builds on previous work on metaphor analysis from the perspective of a teacher educator working with practising teachers. The benefits for teachers and teacher educators of surfacing teachers' beliefs, as reflected in their use of metaphoric language, are outlined, and a collection of some 200 images (metaphors and similes) elicited…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Teacher Educators, English Teachers, Beliefs
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Littlemore, Jeannette; Low, Graham – Applied Linguistics, 2006
Recent developments in cognitive linguistics have highlighted the importance as well as the ubiquity of metaphor in language. Despite this, the ability of second language learners to use metaphors is often still not seen as a core ability. In this paper, we take a model of communicative competence that has been widely influential in both language…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Languages, Figurative Language, Testing
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Wong-Wylie, Gina – Qualitative Report, 2006
Reflective practice is integral for developing counsellors to maintain self-awareness and to recognize influences upon ones personal theory of counselling. In this exploratory narrative inquiry research, four doctoral level counselling psychologists participated to uncover "What are the personal stories of developing counsellors and in what…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Figurative Language, Personal Narratives, Reflective Teaching
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McCleese, Carrie S.; Eby, Lillian T. – Career Development Quarterly, 2006
Plateauing research often reveals a negative relationship between job content plateauing (i.e., lacking challenge in one's job) and work attitudes. This study explores situations where job content plateauing is associated with fewer negative work attitudes, revealing role ambiguity (i.e., being unclear about job duties and responsibilities) and…
Descriptors: Occupational Information, Figurative Language, Employees, Role Conflict
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Wang, A. Ting; Lee, Susan S.; Sigman, Marian; Dapretto, Mirella – Brain, 2006
While individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are typically impaired in interpreting the communicative intent of others, little is known about the neural bases of higher-level pragmatic impairments. Here, we used functional MRI (fMRI) to examine the neural circuitry underlying deficits in understanding irony in high-functioning children…
Descriptors: Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Comprehension
Drury, John – 1991
Encouraging exploration and practice, this book offers hundreds of exercises and numerous tips covering every step involved in creating poetry. Each chapter is a self-contained unit offering an overview of material in the chapter, a definition of terms, and poetry examples from well-known authors designed to supplement the numerous exercises.…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Figurative Language, Imagery
Swanson, D. J. – 1996
On a daily basis, American television and radio audiences are subjected to a stream of broadcast Public Service Announcements (PSAs), each promoting "some kind of social or economic action deemed beneficial" (Stridsberg, 1977). Often, these announcements employ humor as a presentational device to help stimulate the behavioral change…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Broadcast Industry, Case Studies, Communication Research
Koriyama, Naoshi, Comp.; Lueders, Edward, Comp. – 1995
With more than 240 poems selected from 80 leading poets, this anthology is the first comprehensive collection of post-World War II Japanese poetry to survey all of the major tendencies and developments directly influenced by the war. Beginning with Nishiwaki Junzaburo (1894-1982), who studied Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot, and concluding with Osada…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Creative Writing, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries
Bush, Harold K., Jr. – 1993
Many teachers note the importance of student ability to analyze and understand intricate uses of figurative language in reading. Research in recent years has focused on the prevalence of figures of speech in textbooks and other reading, suggesting that the fostering of figurative language skills should become a more common feature of language…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum, Figurative Language, Language Arts
Rang, Barbara L. – 1997
This project developed two units for secondary students, one dealing with the modern poetry of Bulgaria and one with the legend of Dracula. The first unit includes poems, discussion questions, and a background essay. The second unit includes discussion materials largely based on Brian Stoker's novel "Dracula," and an historical essay on…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Change, Figurative Language, Folk Culture
Aiex, Patrick K. – 1992
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of the greatest of the Romantic-era poets, has much to say to the students of today. Throughout his life he struggled with physical and emotional illness, drug and sometimes alcohol abuse. Despite his problems, he managed to write meaningful works. Coleridge is best known for his epic poem, "The Rime of the…
Descriptors: College English, College Students, English Literature, Figurative Language
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Cissna, Kenneth N., Ed. – Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1982
The seven articles in this journal issue focus on the relationship between theory and practice in human communication. Topics discussed in the articles are (1) a speech theory of human communication, (2) first principles for an "act" based theory of communication, (3) the uses of a theory of communication, (4) communication pragmatism,…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Figurative Language, Language Usage
Lule, Jack – 1988
The shooting down of KAL Flight 007, a South Korean airliner, by a Soviet jet fighter, and the resulting deaths of the 269 people on board, has brought into focus the Reagan's administration's equivocal relationship with the Soviet Union, provided insights into the channels of power in the Soviet military hierarchy, and led other nations to…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, International Relations
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