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Magdalena Kersting; Kristina Danielsson; Eduardo Fleury Mortimer; Clas Olander; Christina Siry; Kok-Sing Tang – International Journal of Science Education, 2025
Over the past decades, languages and literacies have become a prominent focus in science education research and practice. While there is broad consensus on the central roles of disciplinary, representational, and cultural languages and their associated literacies in learning and teaching science, the field faces a critical moment. An ever-growing…
Descriptors: Science Education, Language, Scientific Literacy, Language Role
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Alessandro Rosborough; Lauren E. Johnson; Jennifer J. Wimmer – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2024
This conceptual paper deals with ways in which gesture or embodied utterances create deictic expressions (i.e., deixis) that are relevant to second language teaching and learning. While many gesture types have been found to be material carriers of meaning (McNeill, 1992; Vygotsky, 1986), deictics have the ability and function to create new…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Nonverbal Communication, Semantics, Communication Skills
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Julia Hagge; Aina Appova – Reading Teacher, 2025
Despite proficient math skills, students may struggle to make sense of and solve story problems. While educators are encouraged to promote the use of comprehension strategies, students must first understand vocabulary at all levels as they work to make sense of and solve math story problems. Language skills are a prerequisite for schema…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Language Skills, Schemata (Cognition), Language Role
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Zvi Bekerman; MIchalinos Zembylas – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2025
The paper suggests that 'language change' might hold an important key to aspects of educational reform and to the betterment of teacher education. The language we identify as contributing the most to the ineffectiveness of educational reform is the educational language impregnated by psychologised metaphors, which dominate educational discourses…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Figurative Language, Teacher Education, Educational Change
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Thorburn, Malcolm; Stolz, Steven A. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2023
This paper utilises selective writings by John Dewey and Maurice Merleau-Ponty as the conceptual basis for considering how an enhanced synergistic focus on habit and embodiment could support practice gains in schools. The paper focuses on Dewey's belief that established habits can help students to incorporate experiences into evaluations of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Habituation, Human Body
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Brdar, Mario – Applied Linguistics, 2021
Two issues pertaining to the use of metonymy that plays a central role in Slabakova et al. (2016) are mentioned in the very title of their study--novel metonymy and regular metonymy. In this article I draw attention to some problems with the identification of these as well as with the assumption that these are opposites of each other.
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Language Usage, Language Role, Applied Linguistics
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Brian Dubin – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
The English language can be compared to the hydra from ancient mythology as it is an unstoppable force throughout the world. Using this comparison, this study examines the history of English in Japan, English linguistic imperialism, and its impact on contemporary Japan. Five myths of English language teaching are used as a framework, referred to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Jon A. Levisohn – Journal of Jewish Education, 2025
The purpose of Jewish education is language acquisition in its broad and metaphorical sense. More precisely, Jewish education should create the conditions for the development of the capacity to produce language. Or more colloquially, Jewish education should help students become speakers of Jewish language. This article defends this idea,…
Descriptors: Judaism, Religious Schools, Jews, Religious Education
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Leonard Tan – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2025
As the philosophy of music education further internationalizes with Asian philosophies in recent years, the problem of language is a crucial issue that can no longer be ignored. When mining ideas originally written in non-English languages, is it possible to truly know what was said or written? Is knowledge of the original language necessary? When…
Descriptors: International Education, Music Education, Educational Philosophy, Asian Culture
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Houston, Derek M. – Child Development Perspectives, 2022
Spoken language outcomes after cochlear implantation are highly variable. Some variance can be attributed to individual characteristics. Research with typically hearing children suggests that the amount of language directed to children may also play a role. However, several moderating factors may complicate the association between language input…
Descriptors: Linguistic Input, Assistive Technology, Hearing Impairments, Language Role
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Ostermann, Fernanda; Cavalcanti, Cláudio J. de H.; Nascimento, Matheus M.; Lima, Nathan W. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the appropriation of the sociocultural perspective by the physics education research community has represented a linguistic turn in the field, pointing out a promising path to overcome the dominance of the "individual paradigm," both in terms of student learning and initial and continuing teacher…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Education, Learning Theories, Sociocultural Patterns
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Reyes, Natalia Ávila; Navarro, Federico – Composition Studies, 2021
During the last 20 years, the teaching of writing has grown worldwide as a dynamic field of international academic practice and research, as attested to by the emergence of disciplinary societies, conferences, and publications. This paper builds on common nodes that have shaped the original contributions to Latin America's university-level…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing Instruction, College Students, Writing Research
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Aronin, Larissa; Moccozet, Laurent – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2023
In today's globalised world, a single named language such as English, Norwegian or Spanish, no matter how 'big' it is, rarely satisfies all the needs of communication, cooperation, education or any other area of human life. Neither is the entire language repertoire plausible for everyday use, simply because it is impossible to use too many…
Descriptors: Language Role, Holistic Approach, Language Research, Multilingualism
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Ariane Macalinga Borlongan; Ron Bridget Vilog – AILA Review, 2024
While language is clearly an important aspect of (labor) migration, there have not been many contemplations and interrogations, although truly compelling and necessary, on language varieties and their place and position in labor migration and transnational work in the contemporary world, and hence why we intend to do so in this article. In our…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Language Variation, Work Environment, Migrants
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Lynn Mario Menezes de Souza – Journal of Multilingual Theories and Practices, 2023
This article discusses a family's plurilingualism from a southern and decolonial lens, looking at the role of language ideologies in its plurilingual practices. It focuses on the concept of space as "kshetra" and its accompanying plurilingual ethos, originating in the Asian origins of the family. The overarching claim is that by holding…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Family Influence, Language Attitudes, Ideology
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