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Rupert Knight – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
Spoken language in schools, now often branded as oracy, is seeing something of a resurgence of interest. This is well-founded and to be welcomed. Nevertheless, the policy-level coopting of oracy, as a concept open to various interpretations, raises questions concerning the desirable degree of prescription and conformity to be promoted in pupils'…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Oral Language, Communication Skills, Skill Development
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Tan, Michael; Koh, Teck Seng – Science Education, 2023
In considering goals for science education, it is conventional to make arguments for the utility of scientific knowledge for a variety of purposes. Less prominent are rationales based on the beauty or truth of science. In this paper, we examine how an approach to science education might be different if we shift the goals of communication to an…
Descriptors: Science Education, Classroom Communication, Knowledge Level, Evidence
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Sheryl Johnson – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2023
Although the goals of consensus-based decision-making (CBDM) and the academic theological classroom are quite distinct (most notably that in the classroom, there is no need to come to a group decision), both share the aim of honoring all voices and perspectives and ensuring that marginalized voices and experiences are elevated. It is an important…
Descriptors: Participative Decision Making, Student Participation, Theological Education, Classroom Communication
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Feibush, Laura – Composition Forum, 2022
Although enlivened by its recent recontextualization as a feminist rhetorical practice, listening in rhetoric scholarship is often equated with silence and its metaphorical and material dimensions rendered indistinct, even as instructors require better tools to interpret students' classroom behaviors. This article fills a gap in the ability to…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Listening, Listening Comprehension, Rhetoric
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Pelin Efilti; Koray Gelmez – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
This paper aims to interrogate the design studio conversations between teachers and students in order to explore the indicators regarding empathy. To investigate design conversations occurring between design teachers and design students, participant observation studies were conducted at two universities in Finland and Turkey. As an empathic…
Descriptors: Design, Studio Art, Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Communication
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Sylvia Rojas-Drummond; Ana Laura Trigo-Clapés; Ana Luisa Rubio-Jimenez; José Hernández; Ana María Márquez – Theory Into Practice, 2024
While prior research has established the benefits of dialogic teaching-and-learning practices, their widespread school implementation has proven challenging. How might research on dialogic education help teachers enrich their everyday practices? In this article, we adapt and apply an established conceptual framework to previously published…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse, Perspective Taking, Classroom Communication
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Baraldi, Claudio – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2023
Luhmann's theory allows for a reflection on teaching as interaction system. According to Luhmann, the interaction system of teaching accomplishes the function of the education system, i.e. transforming psychic systems in persons. The education system fixes the social structures of teaching, i.e. conveyance and evaluation of knowledge. However, the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Interaction, Student Reaction, Student Participation
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Kontovourki, Stavroula – Literacy, 2022
This paper complicates oracy by attending to moments of vibrancy and stillness in a public school classroom, where children were expected to follow particular rules that governed their bodily movement and language use. I argue that children's talk in classrooms cannot be separated from the making of meaning at the intersection of human bodies,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Elementary School Students, Public Schools, Classroom Techniques
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Katie Carlson-Eastvold; Marc Klingshirn; Elise LoBue – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2024
The authors describe the shift from an upper-division university to a four-year school and the establishment of an honors program as a result. This essay chronicles the inaugural honors class, characterizing the pioneering aspect of its undergraduates. Reflecting on institutional history and the neighborliness of honors, authors consider the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Honors Curriculum, Communities of Practice, Living Learning Centers
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Schneider, Jennifer – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2021
As the number of students pursuing asynchronous education and learning experiences in online platforms and forums continues to grow, it is increasingly important to pause and reflect on the nature of language commonly--and often reflexively--used in these online spaces. Because online, asynchronous classroom discussion forums constitute the…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication, Intimacy
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Eastman, Nicholas J.; Hansen, Ethan E. – Education and Culture, 2021
We contrast the centrality of free and full communication, especially as it occurs in classrooms, for John Dewey's democratic vision of the Great Community with the technologically mediated classroom communication characteristic of the COVID-19 pandemic. We focus on Google's dominance of educational communication in particular. Drawing on Shoshana…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Fiona Maine – Theory Into Practice, 2024
This article argues that provisional language is important for creating a dialogic space between speakers, where ideas are open for discussion; where participants respect each other's viewpoints; and where the goal is to encourage and explore multiple perspectives. Whilst much of the research on children's talk in the classroom focuses on the…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse, Perspective Taking, Classroom Communication
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Jarvais J. Jackson; Ashley Carter – Texas Education Review, 2025
This paper critically examines the systemic harm inflicted on Black students through anti-Black classroom management and disciplinary practices, positioning Pro-Blackness as a transformative framework for healing and justice. Grounded in healing justice and African Diaspora Literacy, the discussion highlights the pervasive impact of the…
Descriptors: Racism, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Justice
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Hwang, Soon Ye – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
In this article, I explore my own classroom practices as a teacher of a university course on curriculum in order to investigate the potential emancipatory significance of a Rancièrean conversation-oriented curriculum. To provide a lived account of how emancipatory education with the premise of equality can be embraced, albeit not without…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Classroom Communication, Curriculum Development, Student Participation
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Sfard, Anna – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
Once teaching-learning events are conceptualized as inter-discursive encounters, it becomes clear that mathematics classroom talk is rife with invisible pitfalls. There are many types of unacknowledged discursive gaps, some of them necessary for learning and some potentially harmful. Such gaps may exist also between the teacher's intentions and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Decision Making, Mathematics Instruction, Classroom Communication
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