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Willey, Craig; Gatza, Andrew; Flessner, Courtney – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2017
This case explores how a monolingual teacher, embedded in a large urban school context, saw and understood her role in supporting emergent bilingual learners' development of mathematics discourse. Particular attention is paid to the classroom arrangements and curricular and instructional choices this teacher made to facilitate this development.…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teacher Role, Bilingual Students, Mathematics Instruction
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Lanas, Maija – Intercultural Education, 2017
This paper proposes rethinking intercultural education in teacher education, arguing that any discussion of student teachers' intercultural education should be connected more explicitly to a theoretical conceptualisation of love. The first part of the paper focuses on identifying discursive boundaries in engaging with intercultural education in…
Descriptors: Intercultural Programs, Multicultural Education, Teacher Education Programs, Student Teacher Attitudes
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Pomerantz, Anne; Kearney, Erin – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2012
This paper offers a narrative framework for understanding how multilingual graduate students make sense of the continuous and frequently contradictory talk they engage in as they write. It illustrates how attention to the telling, form, and content of the stories such students relate about their ongoing interactions around academic writing can…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Discourse Communities, Graduate Students, Multilingualism
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Sanchez, Claudia – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2009
Teachers' knowing about students and their families is critical to ensuring relevant classroom instruction. The "Family Storytelling through Dichos" approach is explored as a culturally and linguistically appropriate mechanism for learning about students' backgrounds. This article posits that this approach may be a viable one, since it is rooted…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Culture, Student Centered Curriculum, Story Telling, Teaching Methods
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Alozie, Nonye M.; Moje, Elizabeth Birr; Krajcik, Joseph S. – Science Education, 2010
One goal of project-based science is to promote the development of scientific discourse communities in classrooms. Holding rich high school scientific discussions is challenging, especially when the demands of content and norms of high school science pose challenges to their enactment. There is little research on how high school teachers enact…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, High Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Science Curriculum
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Ancar, LeQuetia N.; Freeman, Steven A.; Field, Dennis W. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2007
A learning community is a relatively old phenomenon that has resurfaced; it is making educators at institutions of higher education stand up and take notice. Grounded in collaborative and cooperative learning theories, learning communities have created environments in which student learning is the center of attention. The social construction of…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Discourse Communities, Active Learning, Models
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Safstrom, Carl Anders – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2003
Discusses some conditions for understanding teaching as an act of responsibility towards others, rather than as an instrumental act identified through epistemology. Argues that in order to make teaching an ethical relationship between individuals, teachers must give up their position on the safe side of knowledge and participate in the risk…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Academic Education, Community Colleges, Discourse Analysis
Cook, Allan – 1997
The city is described as a place where strangers meet, and that is also what happens in the public space of the composition classroom. If students share anything, it is an awareness of the need to negotiate the institutional demands of the freshman writing class and an invitation to enter the public forum where the issues can be divisive,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, College Freshmen, Discourse Communities
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McVittie, Janet – Language and Education, 2004
In this study, the oral conversations of primary students were examined in an effort to understand how student participation and role in discourse community affects their learning. Discourse analysis provided both an analytical framework for analysing student and teacher talk and a definition of discourse communities. The concept of discourse…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Discourse Communities, Discourse Analysis, Elementary School Students
Forret, Michael; Eames, Chris; Coll, Richard – Teaching and Learning Research Initiative, 2007
This research aims to build upon current research in the area of teaching and learning at tertiary level and explore the nature of learning communities in tertiary science and engineering. This study uses a sociocultural approach to address the following question: "What are teachers' and learners' perceptions of the nature of the learning…
Descriptors: Class Size, Case Studies, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Bigler, Ellen – 1996
To analyze some of the processes through which student voices and lived experiences can be either excluded or included, a study focused on elements of the classroom environment already addressed in previous analyses, examining "texts and talk" in two middle school English classrooms. The study analyzed how the classroom environments that…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Cultural Differences
Smith, Sharon Williamson – 2000
Many adult literacy programs invite their clients to become authors by articulating their life experiences, ideas, and opinions in writing that is published. Theoretical perspectives from feminist poststructuralism were used to determine what happened when clients were positioned as authors in light of their identities other than authors. The…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Authors, Creative Writing