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La France, Betty H.; Boster, Franklin J. – Communication Monographs, 2001
Examines the experiential attitude function and tests whether a message targeted at this function would elicit attitude change in 139 undergraduate students. Finds that although the functional target of the message was not related to posttest attitudes, conformity to message recommendations was contingent upon the discrepancy between the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Communication Research, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
Barnes, Peter – Teaching Pre K-8, 2005
Since Socrates first posed questions to his ga-clad philosophers, teachers have encouraged students to think. This author, a fifth-grade teacher, explains the importance of teaching children to think for themselves rather than merely coaxing them to come up with the instructor's answer. Some of the methods he uses in his classroom include building…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Class Activities, Teaching Methods
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Nicoll, Katherine; Edwards, Richard – Journal of Education Policy, 2004
This paper seeks to extend work previously published that points to the importance of rhetorical analysis to policy studies. It argues against the notion that policy can be dismissed as 'spin' and explores further the work of rhetoric within the UK government's policy texts of lifelong learning. For the authors, rhetorical analysis helps to point…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Educational Policy, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries
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McNamara-Schroeder, Kathleen; Olonan, Cheryl; Chu, Simon; Montoya, Maria C.; Alviri, Mahta; Ginty, Shannon; Love, John J. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
We have devised and implemented a DNA fingerprinting module for an upper division undergraduate laboratory based on the amplification and analysis of three of the 13 short tandem repeat loci that are required by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Combined DNA Index System (FBI CODIS) data base. Students first collect human epithelial (cheek)…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Laboratories, Persuasive Discourse
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Chandrasegaran, Antonia; Kong, Kah Mun Clara – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2006
Stance-taking and stance-support are two discourse behaviours that define the expository/argumentative essay genre, the mastery of which is the key to academic success in higher education. The aim of this study is to discover the extent to which a group of high school students from a non-native English-speaking background are capable of engaging…
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, High School Students
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Sipress, Joel M. – History Teacher, 2004
Among the greatest frustrations of a teacher of history is the failure of many students, even bright and motivated students, to provide concrete evidence to support their assertions about the past. The problem of evidence is by its nature developmental, and thus not amenable to simple punitive or explanatory approaches. History, as a discipline,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, United States History, Persuasive Discourse, Discipline
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Johnston, Trevor – Sign Language Studies, 2006
In my response to the commentaries made about my article, I observe that the commentators find no obvious errors with my estimates of the size of the signing deaf community. However, most of them are not as pessimistic as I am partly because of the position they take on a number of issues. Namely, the supposed uniqueness of Australia in its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Sign Language, Ethics
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Katz, Jennifer; Kuffel, Stephanie Washington; Brown, Felisa A. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006
In the present study, an investment model framework was applied to identify associations between partner verbal sexual coercion and dating relationship outcomes, including relationship commitment and maintenance. Undergraduate women (N=180) provided self-report data on investment model variables and verbal sexual coercion within their current…
Descriptors: Dating (Social), Models, Undergraduate Students, Females
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Gandara, Patricia; Moran, Rachel; Garcia, Eugene – Review of Research in Education, 2004
The 50th anniversary of "Brown v. Board of Education" in 1954 also recalls the anniversary of "Lau v. Nichols", decided exactly 20 years later in 1974. The two decisions were monumental in the history of civil rights and, interestingly, have shared similarities in the ways in which they have been reinterpreted since they were…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Democracy, Laws, Persuasive Discourse
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Riley, Jeni; Reedy, David – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2005
This article draws on evidence from a small-scale study carried out in two early years classrooms. The study investigated an approach that appeared to enable very young children to construct and to write an argument. Multi-disciplinary theoretical perspectives are utilized for an explanation of the findings, with the work of Kress (1989) and…
Descriptors: Young Children, Writing (Composition), Teacher Collaboration, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Larson, Meredith; Britt, M. Anne; Larson, Aaron A. – Reading Psychology an international quarterly, 2004
In two experiments, we examine university students' ability to comprehend authentic argumentative texts and factors that influence their application of this skill. Participants read several relatively lengthy arguments and identified the main claim and reasons. Experiment 1 shows that participants are not skilled at identifying key elements from…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, College Students, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
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Fahnestock, Jeanne – Written Communication, 2004
Researchers studying science communication often examine how texts addressed to different audiences contribute to the formation of knowledge on a given issue. This article examines how arguments on scientific issues travel from text to text by considering how certain figures of speech persist from version to version. It uses a specialized genre of…
Descriptors: Researchers, Figurative Language, Audiences, Research Reports
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Coffin, Caroline; Painter, Clare; Hewings, Ann – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2005
This paper draws on systemic functional linguistic genre analysis to illuminate the way in which post graduate applied linguistics students structure their argumentation within a multi party asynchronous computer mediated conference. Two conference discussions within the same postgraduate course are compared in order to reveal the way in which…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Persuasive Discourse, Applied Linguistics, Evaluation Methods
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Townsley, Eleanor – American Sociologist, 2006
This article takes the "public intellectual" trope as a theoretical case study, and traces how it has been used in the elite public sphere of the contemporary United States since its coining in 1987. The analysis challenges the notion that the "public intellectual" is primarily about broad democratic publics. It documents instead how the trope is…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Figurative Language, Case Studies, Higher Education
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Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2006
The language of self-belief, including terms like shyness and diffidence, is complex and puzzling. The idea of self-esteem in particular, which has been given fresh currency by recent interest in "personalized learning", continues to create problems. I argue first that we need a "thicker" and more subtle moral psychology of self-belief; and,…
Descriptors: Psychology, Beliefs, Shyness, Poetry
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