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Yates, Eleanor Lee – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2000
Quotes a variety of leaders in higher education who decry the use of highly specialized terminology (jargon) in the higher education field. Includes a list of 30 "catch phrases" and examples of their use. Recognizes that jargon may streamline communication within the discipline but urges educators to be wary of using jargon with non-educators,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Jargon, Language Usage
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Prawat, Richard – Teachers College Record, 2001
Presents three arguments highlighting discontinuity in Dewey's philosophical views, critiquing one current account of the development of Dewey's thinking based on the assumption of continuity; arguing that Dewey changed his views about the role of action, language, and quality in knowledge construction; and presenting examples showing how closely…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Usage, Public Schools
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Garrison, James – Teachers College Record, 2001
Responds to an article that pointed to discontinuity in Dewey's philosophical views and critiqued a comprehensive current account of the development of Dewey's thinking based on the assumption of continuity. This article argues that the discontinuity thesis is unsustainable. (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Usage, Public Schools
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Gregoriou, Zelia – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2004
In "The Postmodern Explained," a pedagogical sequel to "The Postmodern Condition," Jean Francois Lyotard reports on the domination of thought by the principle of realism. Lyotard speaks of a demand that threatens to totalize experience, to reduce language to Newspeak, to rob thinking of its childhood and pedagogy of its philosophical moment. It is…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Social Sciences, Postmodernism, Language Usage
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Sjoholm, Kaj – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2004
This paper explores the changing conditions of the Swedish minority in bilingual Finland. It describes the framework for Finland's bilingualism and the present situation of the Swedish minority in Finland. It concludes with a discussion of the recent debate in Finland about whether the increased use of languages other than L1 is to be seen as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Nationalism, Political Issues
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Pradi, Gordon M. – Language Arts, 2004
Nancy Martin and James Britton are two retired teachers whose collaborative research on the use of language in learning is profiled. Their language education project promotes personal and democratic uses of literacy.
Descriptors: Language Usage, Democratic Values, Literacy Education, Language Arts
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VanDeWeghe, Rick – English Journal, 2005
In the book "Choice Words: How Our Language Affects Children's Learning", Peter H. Johnson illuminates the power of classroom discourse and encourages us to become more conscious of and reflective about what we say and how we say it. Johnson presents five categories of classroom discourse with a chapter on each.
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Language Usage, Interpersonal Communication, Teacher Responsibility
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Bagby, Janet H.; Rudd, Loretta C.; Woods, Majka – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
Previous studies on the influence of mixed groupings within preschool classrooms have indicated positive effects on childrens development. This study extended earlier findings to determine the effects of socioeconomic diversity within the classroom on the language, cognitive and social-emotional development of preschool children of low-income…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Child Development, Child Development Centers, Preschool Children
Zsabo, Michelle – TESL Canada Journal, 2006
The aim of this article is to raise awareness in L2 education about the relationship between second-language learners' linguistic choices in the L2 and their identities. The author reviews empirical research and language-learning narratives that show that L2 learners may purposely use nonstandard L2 forms. Using a poststructuralist framework to…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Adult Students, Self Concept, Language Usage
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Nayan, Surina; Jusoff, Kamaruzaman – International Education Studies, 2009
Students in higher learning institutions need to write lots of reports based on the projects done. Since they are at the tertiary level of education, they are required to use English in their reports. This is to ensure that they are able to function well in English later at the workplace. Writing requires students to apply rules regarding sentence…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grammar, Verbs, Form Classes (Languages)
Boztepe, Erman – ProQuest LLC, 2009
There is an ever-increasing trend in the world today to adopt English as the language of instruction in higher education. The increase is in part due to the views that such adoption constitutes the key to competitiveness in a globalized higher education market. Thus, a growing number of universities in non-English-speaking countries switch to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Cues, Classroom Techniques, Classroom Communication
Johnson-Dunn, Tina N. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to identify, examine, and compare the way globalization was perceived by 4 international school associations, 4 non-profit (corporate managed) charter high schools, and 4 independent (individually managed) charter high schools from Southern California. Selected school associations, non-profit, and independent charter…
Descriptors: High Schools, Charter Schools, International Schools, Global Education
Dale, Roger, Ed.; Robertson, Susan, Ed. – Symposium Books, 2009
This book grew out of the experience of a European Union Thematic Network of the same title, and focuses on aspects of the complex and varying relationships between globalisation, Europeanisation and Education. The volume is divided into two parts: Part One: Governance and the Knowledge Economy, focuses on how the discourses of a Knowledge Economy…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Citizenship, Governance, Partnerships in Education
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Young, Ming Yee Carissa – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2009
This paper focuses on the current use of the three written languages (Chinese, Portuguese and English) and the four spoken languages (Chinese-Cantonese, Chinese-Putonghua, Portuguese and English) in Macao, a former Portuguese colony (1557-1999) which is now a Special Administrative Region of China. Chinese and Portuguese are official languages,…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Official Languages, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries
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Chua, Siew Kheng Catherine – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2009
Formal language use in online communication and phone messages is increasingly being replaced by a new age language, i.e. the net lingos commonly used in Internet acronyms and text messages. This is, perhaps, a logical consequence of computers, mobile phones and gadgets becoming familiar household items in an era where there is a constant demand…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sociolinguistics, Electronic Publishing, Handheld Devices
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