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Waldemar Stepnowski – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
The study describes how the common representations are coordinated. I analyzed a popular geometry textbook using semiotics and a pragmatic approach to capture the variety of representations into categories and to use descriptive statistics to narrow the focus to the most common representations and coordinations. The major findings are: (1)…
Descriptors: Geometry, Textbooks, Mathematics Instruction, Textbook Content
Colón, Valeriana – Commission for International Adult Education, 2015
In the age of technology, educators are encouraged to incorporate online resources into their teaching, but the effectiveness of these resources on learning and the student perspective is rarely taken into consideration. A key aspect to the assessment of online resources for international students is the user's perspective. Culture has a…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Online Courses
Keser, Hafize; Aydin, Burcu – Online Submission, 2007
In this study, the content analysis' categories and sub topics were drawn up for sixth and seventh grade computer textbooks in order to compare visual and verbal contents of these textbooks. Totally nine sixth and seventh grade computer textbooks which were chosen by Ministry of National Education were included in this study. These nine textbooks…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Computer Science Education, Textbooks, Classification
Aslan, Canan – Online Submission, 2007
Mother tongue is the language that a person learns in the society he/she lives especially from his/her mother by imitating herself which begins from the period of infancy and also mother tongue is the language that he/she expresses him/herself best. Vardar (1980:20) defines mother tongue as, "[Mother tongue] is the language which is learned for…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Language of Instruction, Native Language Instruction, Language Attitudes
Melander, Bjorn – 1992
One of the analyses carried out within the University of Uppsala (Sweden) study, "LSP Texts in the 20th Century," classified the cognitive text content into five different cognitive worlds: the scientific, the practical, the object, the private, and the external. This paper investigated patterns of distribution in the texts of these…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Languages for Special Purposes
Gunnarsson, Britt-Louise – 1992
This article presents methods and results from diachronic studies of articles carried out within the project "LSP Texts in the 20th Century," a study of genre-bound linguistic change and variation in science and popular science in the fields of economics, medicine, and technology. The interrelationship between text and context is central for the…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Diachronic Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Hanson, Mark; And Others – 1991
Findings of a 2-year study of school-community communications are presented in this report, which analyzes the content and style of district-to-community written communiques and offers suggestions for improvement. Methodology involved document analysis of 594 written communiques from the central office and one elementary, middle, and high school…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Content Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Dissemination
Prescott, Barbara L.; Doyle, Deborah A. – 1986
A pilot study explored what children between the ages of 8 and 11 focus on when they write about writing: how children define writing, what features they believe constitute the act and product of writing, and what kinds of writing children consider important and why. During a half-hour period, 36 students in grades 3 through 5 were asked to write…
Descriptors: Child Language, Content Analysis, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
Valentine, K. B.; Kennedy, Michael – 1978
The Gender Antonym Replacement Technique is a computer assisted aid to determine whether a written statement about the condition of one sex does in fact speak to problems encountered principally by that sex, rather than to problems common to both sexes. The technique involves deleting gender-related terms in a passage, substituting an antonym for…
Descriptors: Computers, Content Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Females