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Shakil Rabbi; Md Mijanur Rahman – Across the Disciplines, 2024
In this article, two transnational scholars of English studies engage in a collaborative autoethnography to illustrate the generative potential of translingualism as a scholarly common ground for writing studies and the history of English language studies. The argument hinges on the notion that translingualism's open-endedness to, and welcoming…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Multilingualism, English, History
Harvey J. Graff – Across the Disciplines, 2024
Scholarly disciplines are historical reservoirs riven with contradictions. Often unaware of their own history, the humanities lead in complications, with English departments outpacing other fields of study. Both writing and English language and literature studies exhibit long-standing omissions and conflicts. This essay explores their similarities…
Descriptors: Reading, Writing (Composition), Educational History, Humanities
Standish, Paul – European Educational Research Journal, 2019
Educational research is subject to orthodoxies of old and novel kinds. The 'foundations' approach risks becoming stuck in footnotes to received ideas, while new-fangled disciplines seek to legitimate themselves in jargon and deference to new 'authorities'. The critical deficit in both tendencies obstructs responsible enquiry. I begin by sketching…
Descriptors: Ideology, Foundations of Education, Educational Research, Intellectual Disciplines
Knupsky, Aimee; Caballero, M. Soledad – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2020
Research on Theory of Mind explores how we develop the capacity to understand that others have thoughts and feelings that differ from our own and how we are compelled to "read" them. However, a preponderance of evidence from the cognitive humanities and cognitive neurosciences tells us that our readings are often misguided or just plain…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Neurosciences, Misconceptions, Classroom Communication
Chandler-Olcott, Kelly – Literacy, 2017
This article argues that scholarship on literacy in and across the disciplines has disproportionately focused on the core subjects of English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies rather than on "specialist" subjects such as Physical Education. This disparity in emphasis has provided little guidance to specialist teachers seeking to…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Scholarship, Interdisciplinary Approach, English
Vandenbroucke, Mieke – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2015
This paper addresses the complex multilingual linguistic landscapes (LLs) of three strategically-chosen areas in global city Brussels by examining how language displays on public signage in these areas are used for different purposes, functions or intentions. The focus will be on meaning-construction in the post-Fordist globalised era as shaped by…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, Signs, Language Planning
Brookman, Helen; Horn, Julia – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2016
This article draws on a pedagogical case study in order to reflect on the value of using a Humanities disciplinary practice (the "close reading" of literary studies) as a method of educational enquiry and to provide a worked example of this approach. We explore the introduction of a pedagogic strategy--students writing abstracts for…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, English, Humanities Instruction, Literary Criticism
Constructing a Discipline: Pedagogically Focused Knowledge Production in Open and Distance Education
Hewings, Ann; Seargeant, Philip – Open Learning, 2014
This paper explores the ways in which module and curriculum development in the context of a distance education (DE) programme play an important role in "constructing" a discipline's object of study, thus contributing to the ways in which knowledge is understood in society. The paper examines how the process of module production both…
Descriptors: Open Education, Distance Education, Curriculum Development, Learning Modules
Stack, David; Battey, Nicholas – Bioscience Education, 2013
This paper uses the reflections of a recent workshop on biology and the humanities subject areas to consider the potential for designing a first year interdisciplinary module that brings together teachers and learners in the Biosciences with their counterparts in English and History. It considers three building blocks of module design: aims and…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Biology, English, History
Percy, Alisa – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
This paper argues for the re-integration of academic development (AD) and a academic language and learning (ALL) practitioners in Australian higher education. This argument is made as universities aim to develop internationally recognised, inter-disciplinary and standards-based curricula against the backdrop of international comparative education…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development
Canagarajah, Suresh – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2011
The shifts underway in contemporary social conditions call for a new alignment between the specializations constituting English Studies: namely, literature, applied linguistics, and rhetoric and composition. Postcolonial social movements have generated new language, textual, and literary practices. These developments bring to the fore practices…
Descriptors: Social Change, Linguistic Borrowing, Specialization, Literature
Nakane, Ikuko – Applied Linguistics, 2007
At first glance, communicating a suspect's rights in police interviews appears to be a straightforward task. However, it is more complex than it appears. In particular, for suspects who come from different cultural backgrounds or legal systems and who rely on interpreters in police interviews, ensuring a thorough understanding of their rights and…
Descriptors: Police, Interdisciplinary Approach, Court Litigation, Interviews
Snidow, Puck; Flanagan, Margaret – 1995
The effectiveness of an interdisciplinary approach was evaluated in a suburban high school social studies class that integrated the county's prescribed social studies and English curricula for honors and advanced placement. Focal points for the two teachers were cohesiveness, cooperation, conducive environment, and concept improvement. The class…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Advanced Placement, Disadvantaged Youth, English
Gill, David – High School Magazine, 2000
English teachers have three frustrating goals: to teach writing, increase appreciation of literature, and instill mechanics and grammar. High schools should borrow from college practice and split composition and literature courses. Using a writing-across-the-curriculum approach would require collaboration with teachers in other disciplines. (MLH)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, English, English Teachers

Williams, Robert; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1993
Although the Great Flood of 1993 has dramatically reminded us never to take rivers for granted, it has also underlined the need to learn more about rivers and the environment in general. Rivers Project, an interdisciplinary high school curriculum, allows science, social studies, and English teachers to integrate curriculum in a way that encourages…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Data Collection, English, Environmental Education
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