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Brass, Jory – Educational Theory, 2010
In this historical study of English teaching, Jory Brass adopts a governmentality perspective to highlight the contingency and limits of pedagogical arguments that construct an oppositional relation between power and freedom. In the first part of the essay, Brass historicizes contemporary critiques of transmission pedagogies by comparing them with…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Sociocultural Patterns, Power Structure, Freedom
Siegel, Jeff – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2010
This article examines whether the conventional notion of bilingual literacy is applicable to speakers of creole languages in terms of autonomy, codification, instrumentalisation, education and literacy practices. It then goes on to describe alternative conceptions of both literacy and bilingualism that appear to be more relevant to creole…
Descriptors: Creoles, Educational Benefits, Literacy, Bilingualism
Hanson, Chad – Teaching Sociology, 2010
This article presents the author's response to "Evolution, Biology, and Society: A Conversation for the 21st-Century Sociology Classroom" by Richard Machalek and Michael Martin. Their work serves as a reminder that the discipline is diverse and dynamic. The author appreciates the effort to urge sociology teachers to include genetic concepts in…
Descriptors: Sociology, Biology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Essays
Bates, Alisa J.; Rosaen, Cheryl – Studying Teacher Education, 2010
Because many American teacher education internships take place in suburban schools that are adjacent to large teacher education programs in need of many practicum placements, it is critical to consider what messages about diverse student populations are perceived in what may appear to be relatively homogeneous contexts. This year-long self-study…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Student Teaching, Suburban Schools, Sociocultural Patterns
Davidson, Katherine – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2010
Cognitive and sociocultural theories of literacy development are historically considered incommensurable in practice and in research. Cognitivists view literacy development as a succession of qualitatively varied skills whereas socioculturalists view literacy as socially and culturally embedded. Traditional educational discourses tend to reflect…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Literacy, Learning Theories, Cognitive Processes
Arroio, Agnaldo – Science Education International, 2010
This paper discusses the role of cinema as a tool for science education. Based on the socio-cultural approach put forward by Vygotsky, it draws attention to the fact that an audience can interact with the characters and share their emotions and actions showed in an audiovisual setting. Experiences come from an interaction with a learning…
Descriptors: Interaction, Science Instruction, Films, Teaching Methods
Teng, Xuan – ProQuest LLC, 2015
Despite the growing interest in examining the link between peer-peer collaborative dialogue and second language (L2) development in recent years (Swain, Brooks, & Tocalli-Beller, 2002), much of the empirical work in this regard focused on face-to-face communication, leaving the operationalization of collaborative dialogue in text-based…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Figurative Language, English (Second Language), Peer Relationship
Singh, Amrendra Kumar; Mishra, Nirbhay – English Language Teaching, 2012
What we know through language is whether the way things are or the ways the things are constructed through anthropological tradition and socio cultural shaping. Actually at the very outset, it is not very clear the settling point of this query. However, we can very well understand the point why a critical understanding of…
Descriptors: Semantics, Sociocultural Patterns, Anthropology, Psycholinguistics
Ajideh, Parviz; Farrokhi, Farahman; Nourdad, Nava – World Journal of Education, 2012
Dynamic assessment as a complementary approach to traditional static assessment emphasizes the learning process and accounts for the amount and nature of examiner investment. The present qualitative study analyzed interactions for 270 reading test items which were recorded and tape scripted. The reading ability of 9 EFL participants at three…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Learning Processes, Evaluation Methods
Sadeghi, Sima; Ketabi, Saeed; Tavakoli, Mansoor; Sadeghi, Moslem – English Language Teaching, 2012
As an area of classroom research, Interaction Analysis developed from the need and desire to investigate the process of classroom teaching and learning in terms of action-reaction between individuals and their socio-cultural context (Biddle, 1967). However, sole reliance on quantitative techniques could be problematic, since they conceal more than…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Linguistic Input, Power Structure
Satybaldina, E. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2012
The processes of modernization in this country's economy require a well-qualified work force that is mobile in social, professional, and geographic terms. The necessary basis of a successful solution to this problem is the stability of the family, which is the basic active agent of the reproduction of new generations of workers. Family stability…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Role, Well Being, Values
Moen, Torill; Solvberg, Astrid M. – Online Submission, 2012
Action research in schools implies that the researchers and the teachers should collaborate on solving problems and improving practice. One underlying premise when choosing, such an approach, is that the participants are interested in, and willing to participate in such a process. In this article, the authors explore how words and utterances…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Research Methodology, Researchers
Hwang, Eun Jin – ProQuest LLC, 2012
As a critical unit for identifying family-constructed meanings of education, a deeper contextual understanding of Korean immigrant parents' cultural/ethnic perceptions in relation to educational beliefs should be central to culturally responsive education designed to support Korean immigrant families. It is necessary for educators to examine…
Descriptors: Korean Americans, Immigrants, Socialization, Educational Attitudes
Jackson, Tanisha – Art Education, 2012
According to a report by the Congressional Research Service, the U.S. population is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse. This increasing change is reflected in every aspect of people's lives, including the classroom. Now more than ever it is necessary for art educators to address the needs of the steadily increasing numbers of culturally…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cultural Context, Praxis, Culturally Relevant Education
Cliff Hodges, Gabrielle – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2012
This article discusses interconnections between research methodology and English pedagogy in a recent study I undertook. The study was designed to deepen understandings about adolescent reading, using particular English teaching approaches to generate data, mindful that ideas about what constitutes the act of reading are often wide-ranging. I…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Rural Schools, Young Adults