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Moulthrop, Stuart – Learning Inquiry, 2007
This article looks at some of the rhetoric surrounding video games and other forms of interactive software as additions or alternatives to school curricula. It focuses particularly on the need to articulate ways to "read" videogames in order to achieve significant cultural impact. Noting that reading, even as metaphor, tends to invoke…
Descriptors: Video Games, Figurative Language, Computer Software, Reading
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Sajjadi, Seyed Mahdi – Educational Research and Reviews, 2007
Moral education is an important and complicated issue facing the educational institutions, specifically in religious societies in the modern world. The existing flaws and shortcomings in moral education arise in the first place, from the lack of a precise definition for the concepts, processes, content, aims, principles and foundations of moral…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Educational Principles, Religious Cultural Groups, Definitions
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Moore, Kevin Z. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2007
Cephalopods have a visual language that may be considered artful; they flash color-forms on their hides to communicate intents and emotions. Formalist inspired artists and their critic-expositors describe abstract pattern-painting as though it were a visual language equal to that of the cephalopod. In this article, the author argues that although…
Descriptors: Art Education, Zoology, Nonverbal Communication, Color
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Barker, Dean – Quest, 2007
Teamwork is often seen as an inseparable part of sport. Other than work done by sport psychologists, however, the topic has received scant attention. The broad aim of this article is to stimulate discussion on the topic. Specifically, I examine how we can think about and "do" teamwork in an alternative way to that presented in current…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Sport Psychology, Teamwork, Figurative Language
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Desmarais, Sarah – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2007
Psychoanalysis and child psychotherapy have traditionally sought to describe their relationship to science in a variety of ways. As a consequence, different strands of the research programme are underpinned by divergent methodological and epistemic assumptions. The perceived incommensurability of these positions sometimes hinders the development…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Theory Practice Relationship, Psychiatry, Psychotherapy
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Morris, Michael W.; Sheldon, Oliver J.; Ames, Daniel R.; Young, Maia J. – Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2007
We investigated two types of metaphors in stock market commentary. "Agent" metaphors describe price trajectories as volitional actions, whereas "object" metaphors describe them as movements of inanimate objects. Study 1 examined the consequences of commentators' metaphors for their investor audience. Agent metaphors, compared with object metaphors…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Laboratory Experiments, Audience Response, Mass Media Effects
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Childers, Shelly – Teacher Education and Practice, 2007
New teachers, who are attempting to transition from the role of learner to that of teacher, have to overcome so many aspects of common sense that creating knowledge through reflection seems overwhelming. One way to understand common sense and its hold over us is to view it in relation to another perspective. As such, this study used poetic…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Inquiry, Beginning Teachers, Figurative Language
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Leong, Frederick T. L. – American Psychologist, 2007
The author summarizes the cultural accommodation model (CAM) of cross-cultural psychotherapy (F. T. L. Leong & S. H. Lee, 2006). This summary is divided into 2 parts, with the 1st part describing the theoretical development of the CAM as a method of psychotherapy and the research approach underlying it. This section includes a description of the…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Psychotherapy, Asian Americans, Models
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Wilson, Nicole L.; Gibbs, Raymond W., Jr. – Cognitive Science, 2007
We demonstrate in two experiments that real and imagined body movements appropriate to metaphorical phrases facilitate people's immediate comprehension of these phrases. Participants first learned to make different body movements given specific cues. In two reading time studies, people were faster to understand a metaphorical phrase, such as push…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Cues, Nonverbal Communication, Cognitive Processes
Foster, Colin; Williams, Helen – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2007
This article presents a conversation between two editors of "Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath." Topics discussed include the 2004 Association of Teachers of Mathematics conference, titled "Mathematics is Not a Spectator Sport," and the thought of engaging in mathematics and what that might mean. One of the editors stresses the need to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Figurative Language, Student Motivation, Student Participation
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Sturt, Patrick – Cognition, 2007
Participant's eye-movements were recorded while they read locally ambiguous sentences. Evidence for processing difficulty was found when the interpretation of the initially preferred misanalysis clashed with that of the globally correct analysis, demonstrating the persistence of the earlier interpretation. Processing difficulty associated with the…
Descriptors: Semantics, Persistence, Sentences, Language Processing
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Blaauw-Hara, Mark; Anderson, Andy – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2007
In this Cross Talk, Mark Blaauw-Hara, the author of "Mapping the Frontier: A Survey of Twenty Years of Grammar Articles in 'TETYC,'" and one of the manuscript's reviewers, Andy Anderson, engage in a brief conversation about the essay, its content, and the processes of writing, reviewing, and revising. This article is presented in three sections:…
Descriptors: Grammar, Figurative Language, Peer Evaluation, Writing (Composition)
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Dalke, Anne; Grobstein, Paul; McCormack, Elizabeth – Journal of Research Practice, 2006
Drawing upon five years of experience with an interdisciplinary initiative, colleagues in biology, literary studies, and physics offer a framework by which to understand the nature and value of interdisciplinary work. Effective interdisciplinary exchange depends on a dynamic and mutual interplay that challenges normally unexamined disciplinary…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Figurative Language, Interaction
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Liontas, John I. – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2008
This article deals with current notions of idiomaticity. It argues that lack of adequate empirical study and scholarship has prompted some authors to apply research findings from first language (L1) to second language (L2) contexts without scrutinizing more closely the factors affecting L2 idiom understanding. As a result, certain propositions…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Critical Theory, Second Language Learning, Teaching Methods
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Garoian, Charles R. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2008
This article explores "prosthesis" as a metaphor of embodiment in art-based research to challenge the utopian myth of wholeness and normality in art and the human body. Bearing in mind the correspondences between amputated bodies and the cultural dislocations of art, I propose "prosthetic epistemology" and "prosthetic ontology" as embodied knowing…
Descriptors: Art Education, Figurative Language, Human Body, Epistemology
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