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Weyand, Larkin; Goff, Brent; Newell, George – Journal of Literacy Research, 2018
This study examines how instructional conversations revealed the ways two teachers' argumentative epistemologies (ideational and social process) shaped literacy events focused on the warranting of evidence. A microethnographic study of the literacy events within each teacher's respective instructional unit revealed that each teacher's epistemology…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Teaching Styles, Teaching Methods, Persuasive Discourse
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Consalvo, Annamary; Maloch, Beth – Journal of Classroom Interaction, 2015
The purpose of this paper is to explore a subset of findings taken from yearlong qualitative study of writing conferences in two diversely populated, urban high school classrooms. Drawing on multiple data sources, we used case study and discourse analytic methods to follow two focal students across the year in order to examine instructional and…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Conferences (Gatherings), Case Studies, Discourse Analysis
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Tadic, Nadja – Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics, 2016
Stance refers to a display of a socially recognized epistemic or affective attitude toward a referent or proposition (Ochs, 1993). Although this display of attitude can be performed linguistically, paralinguistically, and non-verbally (Du Bois, 2007), it has primarily been explored in terms of linguistic strategies (use of reference terms,…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Student Attitudes, Socialization, Self Concept
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Shi, Weixuan; Han, Jikun – English Language Teaching, 2014
Writing, as an advanced model of output, not only conveys the subject but also realizes the communication between readers and writers. Metadiscourse can help writers arrange and organize the discourse to influence readers' understanding of the text and their attitude towards its content. Taking writing samples of College English Test Band 4…
Descriptors: Writing Research, College English, Student Writing Models, Meta Analysis
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Holmes, Ashley J. – English Journal, 2012
The daily demands of teaching leave little time for English teachers to contemplate the history of the profession. However, as they celebrate the centennial anniversaries of both the founding of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) in 1911 and the first publication of "English Journal" in 1912, they are presented with a prime…
Descriptors: Literacy, English Teachers, Writing Instruction, English Instruction
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Elizabeth, Tracy; Ross Anderson, Trisha L.; Snow, Elana H.; Selman, Robert L. – American Educational Research Journal, 2012
This article describes the structure of academic discussions during the implementation of a literacy curriculum in the upper elementary grades. The authors examine the quality of academic discussion, using existing discourse analysis frameworks designed to evaluate varying attributes of classroom discourse. To integrate the overlapping qualities…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Researchers, Teachers
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Paré, Anthony – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2010
James Moffett is revered by many for his contributions to English education, but his interest in discourse and rhetoric led him beyond reform in the language arts curriculum to a vision of a radically reconceived approach to education, one in which disciplinary knowledge is subordinate to the processes of symbolic representation that creates that…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Discourse Analysis, Social Action, Language Arts
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Beach, Richard; Bigelow, Martha; Brendler, Beth; Dillon, Deborah; Frederick, Amy; Gabrielli, Michelle; Helman, Lori; Kapoor, Richa; Ngo, Bic; O'Brien, David; Rambow, Adam; Scharber, Cassie; Sethi, Jenna; Liang, Lauren; Braaksma, Martine; Janssen, Tanja – Research in the Teaching of English, 2011
"Research in the Teaching of English" (RTE) is the flagship research journal of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) in the United States. It is a broad-based, multidisciplinary journal composed of original research articles and short scholarly essays on a wide range of topics significant to those concerned with the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Journal Articles, Multidimensional Scaling, English Instruction
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Burgess, Tony; Ellis, Viv; Roberts, Sarah – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2010
James Moffett's "Teaching the Universe of Discourse" set out an agenda for the study of development in writing, which influenced James Britton's work in the UK. Subsequently, however, the work of both these thinkers was largely set aside in the approach to writing taken by national strategies in England. In this article, we trace the…
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Discourse Analysis, Writing Strategies, Educational History
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Schaafsma, David; Pagnucci, Gian; Wallace, Rob; Stock, Patricia Lambert – English Education, 2007
Narrative inquiry in English education comes in many shapes and forms--tales of classrooms and communities, didactic argu-stories, postmodern pastiches, open tales with O. Henry endings--but the heart of the enterprise is research in the form of story or, in other words, exploring the world by telling a story about it. In many such tales, all of…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Story Telling, Tales, Personal Narratives
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Greer, Jane – College English, 2003
Believes that a historiographic inquiry into Meridel Le Sueur's work as a teacher of writing can extend conversations about textual property that are taking place in English studies today. Concludes that "Worker Writers" stands as Le Sueur's call to working-class women and men to strengthen their communal ties, to make their lives more visible…
Descriptors: Community Development, Discourse Analysis, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Winterowd, W. Ross – College English, 1987
Argues that the study of literature has been stripped of its usefulness and purely theoretical while the study of rhetoric has been stripped of theory and reduced to practical, applied stylistics. (SRT)
Descriptors: College English, Discourse Analysis, English Instruction, Literary Criticism
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Beason, Larry – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1998
Determines whether the textbook "Elements of Writing" is an improvement over "Warriner's" which it replaces. Considers how in determining whether a textbook promotes the curriculum and daily activities that lead to a rich perspective of writing, teachers need to consider what it means for a textbook to focus on writing and what teachers mean by…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Discourse Analysis, English Instruction, Grammar
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Moore, Patrick – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2006
One way to resolve some of the conflict in English studies and technical communication over their diminishing cultural capital is to recognize the place of instrumental discourse in communication studies. Instrumental discourse is individually verified social agreements to coordinate and control physical actions. One purpose of literary works is…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Technical Writing, Social Influences, Discourse Analysis
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Weiser, Irwin – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1992
Uses "resemblance" and "similitude" as guiding metaphors for an exploration of two prevailing notions of academic writing as it is perceived in composition studies. Describes differences between student writing and academic writing. Shows how the concept of similitude may be helpful in reconceiving academic discourse. (HB)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Discourse Analysis, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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