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Sharples, Robert – Multilingual Matters, 2021
This book offers an evidence-based guide to EAL for everyone who works with multilingual learners. It provides a concise, helpful introduction to the latest research underpinning three key areas of EAL practice: (1) How children acquire additional languages? (2) How language works across the curriculum? and (3) How you can establish outstanding…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Multilingualism
Pauwels, Anne – 1991
This book discusses, in non-technical terms, how language contributes to and expresses discrimination in relation to race/ethnicity, sex, and disability. It provides guidelines and practical suggestions on how to avoid discriminatory language in relation to these areas and is primarily addressed to writers, editors, and public speakers who are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Guidelines, Language Role, Sexism in Language
Baron, Dennis – 1994
This book examines Americans' obsession with grammar and usage, and how the flexibility and fluidity of the English language affect notions about what is and is not "correct" English. Confronting the popular image of the English teacher as a card-carrying member of the language police, the book takes a critical look at past and present…
Descriptors: English, Error Correction, Grammar, Language Role
Van Loozen, Luann F. – American School Board Journal, 1981
Offers tips on mastering the basics of educational jargon and eliminating its use in the school system whenever possible. Includes a list of words and terms and their definitions. (WD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Role, Language Usage, Languages for Special Purposes
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Chweh, Steven Seokho – Special Libraries, 1980
Describes the characteristics of SPEAKEASY, an interactive computer language, and explains how it can be incorporated and used in information science courses in library schools. General headings include SPEAKEASY descriptions, comparison with other languages, functional usage of SPEAKEASY (text creation, editing, programming), and special…
Descriptors: Courses, Editing, Information Science, Language Role
Sabin, Margery – ADE Bulletin, 1997
Advocates a more clearly defined place for literary reading in interdisciplinary studies. Defines "interdisciplinary" as implying dialogues across borders. States that literary study has in the past distinguished itself from the social sciences by allowing more space for the language of texts to "talk back." Discusses a 1925 historical essay, "The…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, English Literature, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Kim, Kangmi – English Quarterly, 1998
Examines European and non-European cultural positions in terms of subjectivity, a postmodern concept, which eventually promotes ethics by using the nature of self in relation to the "other." Challenges the hierarchical distinction of European subjectivities and non-European subjectivities, exploring how to overcome that hierarchical…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cultural Context, Higher Education, Language Role
Fodor, Janet Dean; Birner, Betty, Ed. – 1999
This brochure discusses briefly, in lay terms, how one individual can approach communicating with another individual who has suffered a stroke. Two kinds of aphasia (language loss) are distinguished: Broca's aphasia, in which the ability to process grammar is impaired, and Wernicke's aphasia, in which neurological damage impairs the ability to…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Communication Disorders, Interpersonal Communication, Language Role
Bowers, Bege K.; And Others – 1988
Designed for all persons who conduct classes and for staff, administrators, and students, this booklet lays out guidelines for nonsexist communication. The booklet, intended both to raise consciousness about how sexist communication looks and sounds and to suggest nonsexist alternatives, is composed of four main sections. The first section…
Descriptors: College Environment, Guidelines, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
Berlant, Lauren – ADE Bulletin, 1997
Contends that a backlash is emerging against cultural studies in the humanities and the humanistic social sciences, and that attacking cultural studies is frequently a way of expressing fatigue with issues of race, class, and gender. Considers the need for an explicitness about collegiality and professional academic life that is direct but not…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Collegiality, Departments, Graduate Students
McQuain, Jeffrey – 1996
Aimed at writers, speakers, students, and all who wish to communicate with clarity and strength, this book illuminates the principles of effective word use. It features dozens of helpful guidelines and memorable examples--from Tennessee Williams to Oprah Winfrey, from Demosthenes to Dr. Seuss--that illustrate the basics of choosing words and using…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Expressive Language, Language Role
Fowler, Shelli B. – 1998
This paper tells the story of a pedagogy conference keynote event that is both specific and individual as well as emblematic of the difficulties that individuals face as academics and teachers. The paper explores the problematic relationship between power and responsibility, between privilege and accountability--issues that teachers are always…
Descriptors: Accountability, Activism, Audience Response, Communication Problems
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Jacobs, Dale – Composition Studies/Freshman English News, 1997
Suggests that it is important for writing teachers to focus on specific students within specific contexts and to try to reclaim the term "student centered." Proposes a new formulation of critical pedagogy that calls for an examination and location of the teachers' positions. Reflects on teaching the course "Writing and Reading about…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Role, Reflective Teaching, Student Needs
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Bruch, Patrick; Marback, Richard – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 1997
Revisits the 1974 Conference on College Composition and Communication's publication of "Students' Right to their Own Language," tracing composition's "professional inability to make good on education's promises to African Americans." Argues that teaching practices should forge new senses of dignity and develop from definitions…
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, Language Attitudes, Language Role
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
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