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Peer reviewedTapper, Joanna – Discourse Processes, 1996
Examines the oral discourse of four university teaching contexts (lectures, laboratories, writing classes, and writing conferences) for the incidence of exchange patterns. Defines exchange patterns and explores previous research on three-part exchanges. Presents new research on two-part exchanges. Focuses on how non-native speakers of English…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities
Peer reviewedSuchan, James; Dulek, Ronald – Management Communication Quarterly, 1990
Argues for a contingency view of communication clarity and effectiveness based on the impact that an organization's language customs have on perceived effectiveness. Examines the psychological-social function of organizational language and discusses the role that language has in creating new knowledge in organizations. (KEH)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Discourse Communities, Discourse Modes, Language Role
Peer reviewedGurak, Laura J. – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1996
States that computer-mediated communication on the Internet offers new challenges and opportunities for technical communication. Describes the cases of Lotus "MarketPlace" and the Clipper chip to illustrate the specialized nature of technical communities on the Internet. Suggests that when technical messages are not overly complex,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Communities
Peer reviewedSpilka, Rachel – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1993
Discusses a cautionary, honest approach to qualitative business communication research, which adds validity and strength, used in a study of a hospital discourse community. (RS)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Data Collection, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities
Peer reviewedSandberg, Kate – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2001
Argues that the college reading and learning discourse community should enlarge its support and perspective by listening to and learning from other academic communities. Explains why college composition is the perfect place to start; examines its history, associations and professional journals; discusses genre theory as an example of composition's…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Discourse Communities, Discourse Modes, Higher Education
Yore, Larry D.; Florence, Marilyn K.; Pearson, Terry W.; Weaver, Andrew J. – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
This autobiographical case study of two scientists involved in earlier studies documents a profile of each scientist. These profiles were used to develop semi-structured interview protocols and email surveys for each scientist. The central issues of these data collections were whether these modern, evaluativist scientists believe that the…
Descriptors: Sciences, Scientific Enterprise, Academic Discourse, Discourse Communities
Lum, Lydia – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2005
Does the phrase "retirement community" conjure up images of a Florida condo next to a golf course? If so, think again. This article describes the growing number of residential senior adult communities that have sprung up on, or near, the campuses of colleges and universities around the country. Such housing offers residents an array of activities…
Descriptors: Housing, Discussion Groups, Retirement, Older Adults
Street, Brian – Language and Education, 2005
I draw attention to the distinction between reductionist views of "language" and the rich and complex ways in which we might approach language as social practice and suggest the latter view is evident in the set of papers collected here. Socially oriented linguists, including those in New Literacy Studies (NLS), look beyond reductionism, to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Interaction, Classroom Techniques, Discourse Communities
Guilar, Joshua; Loring, Alice – Journal of Distance Education, 2008
This study used a grounded theory case study to identify the theoretical areas that account for the nature and success of Royal Roads University's (RRU) learning community model. This instructional model enables RRU's mission to serve adult learners who want to further their careers through education while living and working across British…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, World Problems, Distance Education, Online Courses
Groth, Randall E. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2008
This paper starts from the premise that teachers' discourse communities influence how ideas for reform are implemented. In order to understand some of the discourse surrounding the reforms proposed by GAISE, an online focus group activity was conducted. The focus group consisted of pre-service and practicing teachers responsible for teaching…
Descriptors: Statistics, Instruction, Guidelines, Preschool Curriculum
More than Just Jargon--The Nature and Role of Specialist Language in Learning Disciplinary Knowledge
Woodward-Kron, Robyn – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2008
Teachers of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and academic language and learning advisors have long recognised the importance of developing students' academic vocabulary for successful writing and learning at university. There is little, however, in the EAP literature on the place of teaching and learning discipline specific vocabulary, despite…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Academic Discourse, Undergraduate Study, Intellectual Disciplines
Casanave, Christine Pearson – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2008
The way we use words to discuss complex phenomena such as writing for scholarly publication matters greatly, particularly if we are distinguishing between EAL writers and English L1 gatekeepers. In this response to Flowerdew, I argue that using Goffman's concept of stigma to discuss possible discrimination against EAL writers serves only to…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Periodicals, Labeling (of Persons), Editing
Oberg, Antoinette; Blades, David; Thom, Jennifer S. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2007
Increasing the number of Aboriginal students graduating from university is a goal of many Canadian universities. Realizing this goal may present challenges to the orientation and methodology of university curricula that have been developed without consideration of the traditional epistemologies of Aboriginal peoples. In this article, three…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Canada Natives
Perez, Leticia – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2007
As its title suggests, this is an account of "the Second E-Forum on Competency-based Approaches" and summarises the opinions and experiences expressed by the participants. The forum was based on a discussion paper prepared by the Canadian Observatory of Educational Reforms and a series of questions raised by Philippe Jonnaert were used to…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Competence, Educational Change, Teleconferencing
Baxter, Mary – AACE Journal, 2008
To help students meet the demands of society, the University of Houston is using the framework of learning communities and constructivism to create a cross-disciplinary approach to teaching to provide media-rich thematically linked courses to engage a diverse student population. A case study investigated three semesters of thematically linked…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Fine Arts, Interdisciplinary Approach, English Departments

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