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Hildenbrand, Grace M. – Communication Teacher, 2022
Courses: Health Communication, Science Communication, Interpersonal Communication. Objective: This activity prepares students to explain jargon effectively when communicating with individuals who have low health literacy by utilizing clear communication strategies.
Descriptors: Jargon, Communication Strategies, Learning Activities, Medical Students
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Hanasono, Lisa K. – Communication Teacher, 2017
Courses: This single-class teaching activity was designed for courses on public speaking, rhetorical criticism, and critical thinking. In addition, instructors can adapt this activity for online or face-to-face courses on intercultural communication, organizational communication, listening, and political communication. Objectives: By completing…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Class Activities, Rhetorical Criticism, Jargon
Ravitch, Diane – Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2007
Have you ever heard of Suggestopedia? Do you know what a gallery walk is? How about the difference between a stem and a foil? Maybe you don't think it's necessary to know these education terms. Diane Ravitch thinks otherwise. Education, like most professions, has its own unique vocabulary that is often unfamiliar to outsiders. But unlike those of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Definitions, Glossaries, Education
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Hanselman, Cheryl A. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1997
Discusses the language used in mathematics classrooms and states that appropriate language is based not only on the words we say but also on how those words are being perceived. Indicates that teachers should give students time to develop the meaning of numbers, operations, or problems. (ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fractions, Jargon, Language of Instruction
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Govindarajan, Girish – American Biology Teacher, 1991
Describes an activity having students investigate and report the names of acronyms. Presents a list of common acronyms used in biological education. Author found that having students investigate acronyms improved their comprehension of the large number of seemingly complex and intimidating bioscientific jargon. (PR)
Descriptors: Abbreviations, Biology, Foreign Countries, Jargon
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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
Yatvin, Joanne – 1992
In response to the need for attention and support perceived by participants in a summer institute for building equity in early literacy, this booklet offers 12 pieces of advice for teachers and administrators trying to implement school literacy improvement plans. The advice presented in the booklet is: (1) do not be intimidated by other people's…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Improvement
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Abraham, Doc; Abraham, Katy – American Biology Teacher, 1993
Presents reasons why jargon should not be used in biology instruction. Argues that more hands-on science activities and relating learning to everyday living needs to occur in the science classroom. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Minnesota Teamsters Service Bureau, Minneapolis. – 1992
These three learning modules were developed for a workplace literacy project conducted cooperatively through the Minnesota Teamsters Service Bureau and Northeast Metro Technical College. They are part of the job-specific curriculum for commercial truck drivers developed during the project. The three modules, "Managing the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Competence