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Zvirzdin, Jamie – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023
In "Subatomic Writing," Johns Hopkins University instructor Jamie Zvirzdin goes bravely into uncharted territory by offering a totally new kind of guide for writing about science--from the subatomic level up! "Subatomic Writing" teaches readers that the building blocks of language are like particles in physics. These particles,…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Science Education, Language Usage, Acoustics
Kurniawan – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2023
This research focuses on the use of parental support messages for children and what these messages mean. Messages of support are a form of positive communication to encourage children to become better individuals. This research used the qualitative method. In answering the formulation problem, speech act theory was used by Yule (2006) which was…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Notetaking, Films, Expressive Language
Kenneth Driggers; Abbey Hortenstine – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2023
Recent legislation restricting the topics teachers may discuss with students raises the issue of what role the teacher should play in society. We argue that this legislative scrutiny of teachers is symptomatic of an aversion to defining what a teacher is. We argue that, though a reluctance to provide an explicit definition of "teacher"…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Legislation, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Censorship
Ali Culha; Kemal Nazli – Turkish Journal of Education, 2023
Since the civil war broke out in Syria, millions of refugees have had to migrate to Türkiye and neighboring countries. Thus, refugee students have become a serious problem for many countries. The current study used a phenomenological approach to explore inclusive leadership behaviors in Turkish schools serving refugee pupils. The descriptive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Leadership Styles, Inclusion
Rintaro Sato – TESL-EJ, 2023
Maximizing English as a foreign language (EFL) students' use of their second language (L2), minimizing native language (L1) can help them to develop L2 proficiency. In the monolingual approach, the exclusion of L1 is preferred. However, students' use of their first language (L1) in code-switching or translanguaging can be advantageous. This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Code Switching (Language), English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Adrienne Jankens; Clay Walker; Linda Jimenez; Mariel Krupansky; Anna E. Lindner; Anita Mixon; Nicole Guinot Varty – Across the Disciplines, 2023
This article presents the results of a 2021 survey and interview study of faculty teaching writing-intensive (WI) courses across disciplines at an urban research university. We emphasize the need to understand the complexities of instructors' ideologies about teaching writing and their attitudes about student language prior to engaging faculty…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, Faculty Development
Amal S. Al Muqarshi; Maria Kaparou – SAGE Open, 2023
The developing status of the Omani higher education has made this sector subject to both national and global influences. Such influences created inconsistencies between the demands of the local context and those of the increasingly globalizing context, which resulted in a nationally diverse faculty body. This paper draws on the Social Identity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
LaShonda D. Lewis – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Language development is integral to a child's early childhood foundational skills. This research study aimed to determine how early childhood teachers' language use impacts young children in early childhood classrooms. The study examined the extent to which a relationship existed between the daily average number of conversational turns, as…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Urban Areas, Language Acquisition, Early Childhood Education
Büscher, Carina; Andresen, Mette Susanne – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2023
Many studies on professionalization research deal with the question of how teachers actually learn or how teacher change occurs. In this context, Clarke and Hollingsworth (2002) describe a model for capturing teacher change in different domains (external, personal, domain of practice and domain of consequence) and how changes in one domain can…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Faculty Development, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
Krause-Alzaidi, Lara-Stephanie – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2023
Linguistic heterogeneity and fluidity--prominently captured in the notion of 'translanguaging'-- are starting to be seen as normative and natural. In turn, homogeneity and fixity, instantiated for example in standard languages, are becoming the 'odd-ones-out.' I challenge the dichotomy between linguistic fluidity (languaging) and fixity (named…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Writing (Composition), Elementary Education
Masri, Dina B.; Amin, Tamer G. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2023
Background: The coherence of learners' pre-instruction conceptions has been debated for some time. Studies on conceptions of force, specifically, have produced very different results in different contexts around the world. In this study, an integrative theoretical framework linking semantic differences across languages to concept learning in…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Language Usage, Elementary School Students, Concept Formation
Walldén, Robert; Nygård Larsson, Pia – Classroom Discourse, 2023
This article focuses on how Grade 6 students interactionally make meaning out of subject-related language encountered in civics textbook material by searching for synonyms and engaging in discussions. Employing ethnographically-inspired methods, data was collected through observations and audio recordings of civics teaching in two linguistically…
Descriptors: Civics, Grade 6, Academic Language, Language Usage
Durán, Lillian K.; López, Lisa M.; Wackerle-Hollman, Alisha K.; Miranda, Alejandra; Sawyer, Brooke; Hammer, Carol Scheffner – Bilingual Research Journal, 2023
The Language Interaction Snapshot (LISn; Sprachman et al., 2009) was used to measure the quantity and quality of language interactions in English and Spanish in 143 preschool classrooms serving Spanish-speaking dual language learners. Both teachers (n = 112) and assistant teachers (n = 92) were included in analyses with a total of 461…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Second Language Learning, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
Jennifer L. Hastings – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this study was to understand general and special education teacher perceptions about collective teacher efficacy (CTE), culturally responsive teaching self-efficacy (CRTSE), and culturally responsive instruction outcome expectancy (CRIOE) and the educational success of culturally linguistically diverse students (CLD) with…
Descriptors: Regular and Special Education Relationship, Students with Disabilities, Teachers, Culturally Relevant Education
Sean Robert Nonnenmacher – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation investigates the relationship among language, gender/sexuality, and childhood through a digital and sociolinguistic ethnography with a national nonprofit organization, GLSEN. GLSEN's mission is to ensure K-12 schools provide safe and affirming spaces for LGBTQ+ students, through interventions with educators, students, parents,…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Environment, School Safety

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