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Yumarnamto, Mateus; Widyaningrum, Anastasia Yuni; Prijambodo, Vincentius Luluk – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2020
Illustrations in English textbooks are not merely decorations (Romney, 2012); they can represent ideology and identity (Elmiana, 2019; Ihm, 1998). This paper explores the sociocultural and political dimensions in English textbooks' illustrations for public schools in Indonesia. The leading question for this inquiry is "What imagined…
Descriptors: Self Concept, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Mathews, Sarah A. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
The Global Perspective Inventory (GPI) is a survey instrument, designed in the United States that many global educators use to examine individuals' global perspective development. Using a socio-cultural theoretical lens the researchers examine possible cultural incongruences that emerged when using this instrument with Jamaican teachers.…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Global Approach, Cultural Differences, Teacher Attitudes
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Omar, Abdulfattah; Ilyas, Mohammed; Kassem, Mohamed Ali Mohamed – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2018
This study addressed the issue of linguistic politeness and media education in its socio-cultural perspectives through the adoption of a lingua pragmatic approach of the Egyptian media, particularly their talk shows which are recognized education platforms in pragmatics. The selected talk shows from the Egyptian TV channels aired during the period…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Television, Programming (Broadcast), Form Classes (Languages)
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Anber, Sameerah Jabbar; Swear, Muna Abdual Hussein – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
The study investigated the sociocultural differences in translating Euphemistic expressions from English into Arabic. Particularly, the study took the novel "A Grain of Wheat" to show the differences of these expressions usage by two translators from different cultures. The study adapts a qualitative approach applied in Leppihalme's…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Translation, English, Semitic Languages
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Anderson, Gill – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2015
By offering a close reading and interpretation of one conversation between four Year 8 pupils about Robert Swindell's "Stone Cold," I aim to address questions of what might count as knowledge in English and to suggest how it might develop not only out of the qualities of a text, but from particular social relations and a set of pedagogic…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literature, Knowledge Level, Teaching Methods
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Demuth, Carolin – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2013
This article addresses the socialization of emotion expression in infancy. It argues that in order to adequately understand emotion development we need to consider the appraisal of emotion expression through caregivers in mundane, everyday interactions. Drawing on sociocultural and Bakhtinian theorizing, it claims that caregivers' appraisals of…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Cultural Differences, Cross Cultural Studies, Infants
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Aladaylah, Majed hamed – English Language Teaching, 2012
The discussion and analysis focuses on the ways colonialist discourse, in this case Maugham's short story "Footprint in the Jungle," positioned the colonized natives into European colonialist socio-cultural hierarchy. This study examines Maugham's depictions of non-white communities--Malay, Chinese and Indian. Hence, we look at how this…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Discourse Analysis, Asians, Indians
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Stone, Paul – Classroom Discourse, 2012
In this article I investigate how Japanese students manage interaction together in a task-based English as a foreign language (EFL) classroom. Using methods from conversation analysis and focusing on the contextual dimensions of language, I analyse data from a real classroom task with a view to understanding the ways in which social processes and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Piliouras, Panagiotis; Evangelou, Odysseas – Research in Science Education, 2012
The demographic changes in Greek schools underline the need for reconsidering the way in which migrant pupils move from their everyday culture into the culture of school science (a process known as "cultural border crossing"). Migrant pupils might face difficulties when they attempt to transcend cultural borders and this may influence…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Grade 5, Science Instruction
Shallwani, Sadaf – Online Submission, 2009
In the mainstream discourse on child development and education, 'school readiness' has been conceptualized as the skills and knowledge that children need when they enter school in order to learn effectively in the school environment. However, school readiness is an idea which is entwined with our beliefs about child development and child needs (E.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Readiness, Social Environment, Educational Environment
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Forman, Ellice A.; McCormick, Dawn E. – Remedial and Special Education, 1995
This paper reviews how sociocultural theory conceptualizes teaching and learning, fundamental constructs of the theory and methodology, and basic guidelines for discourse analysis. It applies these concepts to three research areas: the social construction of disability, contingent instruction between adults and learners, and miscommunication…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Cultural Differences, Disabilities, Discourse Analysis
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Fitzgerald, Kathryn – College English, 2002
Examines the far-reaching cultural implications of a kind of writing not usually deemed culturally significant--school assignments. Studies 44 papers written in 1898 by senior class members of the Platteville Normal School in southwestern Wisconsin assigned to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Wisconsin's statehood. Examines the cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Discourse Analysis, Grade 12, High Schools
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Dillon, Patrick; Wang, Ruolan; Tearle, Penni – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2007
This paper reports a small-scale investigation into the differences in learning behaviour exhibited by members of an intercultural group undertaking an online course on educational enquiry in support of doctoral research in education. Differences in learning behaviour can be attributed in part to the different cultural and linguistic backgrounds…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Online Courses, Cultural Pluralism, Learning Processes
Luna, Cathy – Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 1993
The role of personal narrative in multicultural education is examined. First, the relationship between student voice, storytelling, and the transmission of culture is discussed in the context of recent literature on those topics. The concept of voice describes the process of expressing oneself meaningfully through utterances and actions according…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cultural Differences, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education
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Toma, Chikako; Rogoff, Barbara – Discourse Processes, 1997
Contrasts two models of instruction: building on ideas in shared endeavors; and transmit-and-test formats. Discusses how these contrasting formats may relate to interactional patterns observed in toddlers and caregivers in a Mayan and a middle-class European-American community; and elementary school children in Japan and the United States. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Comparative Education, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Differences
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