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Young, Tim – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2020
In this opinion piece I reflect on an inspiring 2019 Advance HE STEM conference in Birmingham. In doing so I identify the term pedagogy as one aspect which ran contrary to the noble aspirations of the conference. I outline my own perspective as both an insider and outsider in my role of a Teacher-Practitioner. I use this vantage point to outline…
Descriptors: Higher Education, STEM Education, Learner Engagement, Jargon

Wilkinson, A. M. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1992
Notes that prescriptions for scientific writing about jargon and the passive voice do not take into account that language varies with rhetorical setting. Argues that prescriptions to avoid them are not well adapted to their functions. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Jargon, Language Usage, Technical Writing
Yates, Eleanor Lee – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2000
Quotes a variety of leaders in higher education who decry the use of highly specialized terminology (jargon) in the higher education field. Includes a list of 30 "catch phrases" and examples of their use. Recognizes that jargon may streamline communication within the discipline but urges educators to be wary of using jargon with non-educators,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Jargon, Language Usage
Evans, George P. – Student Press Review, 1997
Notes that incidents abound of student journalists using jargon. Suggests that the best "rule" about avoiding jargon is: "Impress your audience by plainly and clearly explaining difficult material." Concludes that jargon harms and clouds the clarity of student journalism and the confidence in the student press. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Jargon, Journalism Education, Language Usage

Alciere, Rose Mary – Technical Communication, 1993
Discusses issues of document organization, document length, and writing style for avoiding bureaucratese in writing government documents. (SR)
Descriptors: Government Publications, Higher Education, Jargon, Language Usage

Subramanian, Ram; And Others – Journal of Business Communication, 1993
Tests the relationship between corporation performance and the readability of annual reports. Shows that annual reports of good performers were easier to read than those of poor performers--good performers used strong writing, unlike poor performers but did not use significantly more jargon or modifiers. (SR)
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Communication Research, Higher Education, Jargon
Fulcher, Jim – 1992
A teacher has found a historical study of a newspaper's doublespeak to be consistently effective when it is used in an American studies classroom as a teaching model. As the Ku Klux Klan evolved in the 1920s, so did the Pekin, Illinois, "Daily Times's" deceptive coverage of the Klan. Doublespeak in news reports and editorials was used to…
Descriptors: Censorship, Content Analysis, Higher Education, Jargon
Villanueva, Victor, Jr. – 1993
Noting that words like "alienation,""ideology," and "hegemony" are cropping up in academic journals (particularly those journals that concern themselves with rhetoric) with more and more frequency, this paper explains some of the basic terms used by the political left. The paper notes that such terms tend to come up…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Jargon, Language Usage
Marlin, John – 1990
Debaters have several poor word-choice and word-formation habits that detract from their ethos as advocates as well as from the clarity of their arguments. In many instances, debaters, to their competitive and educational detriment, employ habitual phrases, questionable redefinitions, and poorly coined new words. Many currently popular debate…
Descriptors: Debate, Higher Education, Jargon, Language Usage

Graves, Heather Brodie; Graves, Roger – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1998
Explores how some contemporary language usage presents challenges for technical editing and how awareness of language theory can help students expand their context for (and critically assess) current editing textbook advice on language choice. Discusses what editors and teachers of editing can do to help produce technical documents that address…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Descriptive Linguistics, Editing, Higher Education
Sanders, Judi – 1997
An ethnographic study examined slang as spoken on campuses of two universities in the United States, one on the West Coast and one in the Midwest. Subjects were students from Intercultural Communication classes, who served as participant/observers and data gatherers. Subjects were instructed to collect slang terms that they heard on campus and,…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Research, Cultural Context, Discourse Communities

Johnson, Mia – Studies in Art Education, 1996
Analyzes and compares the art education terms and concepts used to describe the visual properties of art objects to those used in computer graphics. Asserts that such paradigmatic differences exist between traditional design and computer media that a reevaluation of the shared terminology is demanded. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Graphics
Reima Al-Jarf – Online Submission, 2005
Findings of an exploratory study with a sample of students at the colleges of medicine, pharmacy, science, and computer science revealed that English is the medium of classroom instruction and most textbooks in most of the courses at those colleges. Students reported that they do not study the Arabic equivalents of English technical terms in their…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Higher Education, College Role, Arabs