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Frank Serafini – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2024
Children's literature scholars, specifically picturebook theorist and researchers, need to better understand the complicated nature of the separation and coming together of textual matter (words) and visual matter (images) and the range of relations between these entities. Various scholars have conceptualized the relations between word and image…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Illustrations, Layout (Publications), Childrens Literature
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Mustofa, Ali; Hill, Jonnie Lynn – English Language Teaching, 2018
This paper shares some insights into the notion of having EFL students collectively respond to literature. Understanding and appreciating a piece of literature is determined by how one can convey the concepts and words to new situations. During this process, several types of interaction happen: interaction between experience and the text,…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Allingham, Philip – English in Australia, 2015
Although secondary school teachers have long been aware of the pedagogical possibilities of Louise Rosenblatt's Reader Response (articulated first in "Literature as Exploration," 1938) and I. A. Richards' Close Reading (first broached in "The Meaning of Meaning: A Study of the Influence of Language upon Thought and of the Science of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, English Instruction, Secondary School Students, Social History
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Gomes, Cheryl – English Journal, 2010
The authors, a ninth-grade teacher in a Special Education English class (Cheryl) and a teacher educator (Bucky), know of each other's work through a mutual interest in graphic novels. This article describes what happened in Cheryl's class when her students read "American Born Chinese" and discussed that text in a blog with its author, Gene Luen…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Norms, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Novels
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Artemeva, Natasha – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1998
States that the periodic engineering report (a fixture of engineering classrooms and engineering practice) can become a source of conflict when North American engineers collaborate with colleagues abroad. Relates experiences of a writing consultant on such a project. Finds differences in tone and reader expectations caused misunderstandings. Uses…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Cultural Context, Engineering, Organizational Communication
Hunt, Russell A. – 2000
This paper discusses an Owen Wister poem published in 1920 in "The Atlantic Monthly" and brought to the attention of a university class without any information as to its context or its references, and read in various ways by various individuals, as information about the poem's context was gradually discovered. The central issue explored…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Group Discussion, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
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Murphy, Sandra – Research in the Teaching of English, 2007
The persistent gap between the performance of mainstream students and racially and linguistically diverse students--for example, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans--on standardized tests may well signal problems with procedures for the development and use of standardized tests in general, and for their use with culturally…
Descriptors: Language Minorities, Standardized Tests, Test Validity, Prior Learning
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Zisenwine, David – Religious Education, 1997
Points to the importance for Jewish education of the relationship between the Hebrew language and Jewish identity. Argues that de-emphasis of the Hebrew language leads to a culture and religion that do not reflect the texts, culture, and traditions of Judaism. Prescribes increased emphasis on Hebrew in training Jewish teachers. (DSK)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Maintenance, Hebrew, Higher Education
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Beach, Richard – Theory into Practice, 1998
By having students use their knowledge of real-world cultural contexts to construct text-world contexts, teachers help them understand how cultural forces within those contexts shape characters' actions. This paper describes the process of linking real- and text-world contexts, offering examples from one college class. Implications for helping…
Descriptors: Characterization, College Students, Context Effect, Cultural Context
Mulcaire, Terry; Grady, Frank – 1990
A required freshman English course at Berkeley was designed on the assumption that: (1) students have already developed a set of sophisticated skills for reading popular culture texts--movies, television, and commercial literary genres--against and in terms of one another; and (2) these skills are not categorically different from those inculcated…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context