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Daschmann, Gregor; Brosius, Hans-Bernd – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1999
Contributes to the building of journalism and news-reporting theory and scholarship on news reception. Finds a ubiquitous use of examples presented in media coverage confirming the angle from which a story has been presented. Finds that exemplars are often presented along with vague generalizations, which leave the viewer little chance of judging…
Descriptors: Critical Viewing, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Journalism Research
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Huckins, Kyle – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1999
Contributes to scholarship on agenda setting by examining the correlation between the agendas of the Christian Coalition and major U.S. newspapers. Finds highly significant relationships between the agenda of the Christian Coalition's official newspaper and the media agenda, as well as statistically significant second-level effects, indicating…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Case Studies, Communication Research, Media Research
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Ring, Laurene M. – Gifted Child Today, 2000
This article describes a unit on art appreciation and persuasive writing taught to 57 identified gifted fourth-grade students in a pullout program. The importance of teaching art appreciation to stimulate critical thinking is emphasized. The lesson process is provided, along with the hamburger model for persuasive writing. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Critical Thinking, Elementary Education, Gifted
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Griffin, Charles J. G. – Western Journal of Communication, 2000
Contributes to scholarship advancing the understanding of human communication by elaborating a theoretical framework for understanding the synthesis of self-definition and social advocacy in social movement autobiographies. Uses insights from Kenneth Burke and posits that in a rhetorically effective movement autobiography, form enables the…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Autobiographies, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
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Crammond, Joanna G. – Written Communication, 1998
Investigates differences among student writers at three grade levels (6, 8, 10) and between expert writers and students in terms of the uses and complexity of arguments presented in persuasive texts. Develops a model that could account for structural variations across a range of writing to analyze argument. Reveals that argument was the…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Grade 10, Grade 6, Grade 8
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Shelby, Annette N.; Reinsch, N. Lamar, Jr. – Business Communication Quarterly, 1997
Surveys young business practitioners regarding challenging work-related communication episodes. Reports primarily face-to-face oral events requiring the respondent to function as an advocate or to manage conflict. Notes that both gender and first language correlated with responses. Calls for management communication courses to give attention to…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution
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Schutt, Robin Muksian – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1998
Describes how a professor teaching a "Writing Arguments" course focused on two cases involving the death penalty to show students how arguments are constructed, and how students can form strong arguments of their own. Notes that this approach does not force students to choose sides when they stand somewhere in the middle. Describes four…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Controversial Issues (Course Content), Persuasive Discourse, Two Year Colleges
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Perry, Bob; Dockett, Sue – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Explores the notion that some social interactions are more conducive to the construction of knowledge than others. Describes the use of argumentation as a learning tool during play by analyzing transcripts of the interactions of four-and-a-half year olds. Derives implications for early childhood education from these examples and from a theoretical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning)
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Stewart, Earl; Duran, Jane – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 1999
Establishes a black essentialist aesthetic for jazz rap, showing its relation to an African-derived history and other black traditions. Examines newer lines of argument in aesthetics about contemporary recordings focusing on Theodore Gracyk. Argues that jazz rap is defined by actual, not recorded, performance. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, African Culture, Black Culture, Black History
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Bennett, Stephen Earl – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1999
Responds to the article "Making the Past into Prologue: A Response to Professor Bennett" by Stephen T. Leonard. Argues against various points made by Leonard. Believes that concern for civic education and scholarly research are not at odds with one another and can be combined. (CMK)
Descriptors: Civics, College Faculty, Educational Objectives, Educational Research
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Bartlett, Tom – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2001
Proposes a shift from ideological critiques of the English language teaching industry to an exploration of the emancipatory potential for minority groups in appropriating the language systems of dominant social groups so as to take their own cultural visions into the forums of everyday politics. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Grammar, Intercultural Communication
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Brown, Vincent J. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1996
States that participants in a qualitative case study of nonacademic R&D authors thought their reports were more informative than persuasive. Describes how three definitions of "persuasion" emerged. Concludes that most of the participants felt they owed a greater debt to their subject matter rather than the audience; some participants…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Authors, Case Studies, Definitions
Dawkins, Young – Currents, 1998
Discusses issues and appropriate behaviors for college and university fundraisers when a major donor shows signs of burnout, noting causes (oversolicitation, ignoring the donor's interests, neglecting to steward past gifts) and warning signs (telephone tag, no-shows, disgruntled spouse), and offering techniques for bringing donors back (personal…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Administration, Donors, Fund Raising
Daley, Patrick – Instructor, 1998
Debating can teach students how to investigate new ideas, develop critical thinking, and open their minds to different viewpoints. It is a way to explore a world filled with diverse viewpoints. Debating topics can come from the books students are reading. The debating process develops critical reading skills by challenging students to examine text…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Critical Thinking, Debate, Elementary Education
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Weaver, Mark – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1998
Discusses the four aspects of Max Weber's argument against including advocacy in the political science classroom. Believes that Weber's critique is a useful starting point for considering the issue in relation to contemporary education. Describes two models, critical thinking and civic education, that present advocacy in the political science…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Citizenship, Civics, Critical Thinking
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