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Kong, Stella; Hoare, Philip – International Education, 2012
This paper investigates the development of academic language proficiency through immersion in middle school programmes in Hong Kong and Xi'an. The study reveals that in both contexts students have exposure to complex academic language through teacher talk and textbooks; however, there is not sufficient support for students' academic language use…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Foreign Countries, Language Proficiency, Middle School Students
Peets, Kathleen F. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of context on the classroom discourse skills of children with language impairment (LI). Method: Four classroom contexts were audiotaped among 11 children with LI: a journal-writing conference, a small-group lesson, a peer play session, and sharing time. Results: Context affected the…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Children, Context Effect, Classroom Communication
Arzarello, Ferdinando; Paola, Domingo; Robutti, Ornella; Sabena, Cristina – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2009
In this paper, we consider gestures as part of the resources activated in the mathematics classroom: speech, inscriptions, artifacts, etc. As such, gestures are seen as one of the semiotic tools used by students and teacher in mathematics teaching-learning. To analyze them, we introduce a suitable model, the "semiotic bundle." It allows focusing…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Semiotics, Nonverbal Communication, Teaching Methods
Baines, Ed; Rubie-Davies, Christine; Blatchford, Peter – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2009
Findings are reported from a year-long evaluation of the effectiveness of the SPRinG programme relative to a control group. SPRinG aimed to address the wide gap between the potential of group interaction to promote learning and its limited use in schools. The project involved working with teachers to develop strategies for enhancing pupil group…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Classroom Communication, Group Dynamics, Classrooms
Iberri-Shea, Gina – Classroom Discourse, 2011
This study explores the language variation in university student public speech across two academic disciplines: business administration and education. A corpus of university student public speech, made up of 102 classroom presentations (approximately 215,000 words), was designed, constructed and analysed using both quantitative and qualitative…
Descriptors: College Students, Public Speaking, Academic Discourse, Language Variation
Jan, Mingfong; San, Chee Yam; Tan, Ek Ming – Online Submission, 2011
There is a need for schools to engage students in constructing scientific theories like practicing scientists in order to excel in the 21st century knowledge economy. An approach to engage students in constructing scientific theories is to enculturate students in doing science with language, which differs from the mainstream classroom…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role Playing, Epistemology, Science Instruction
Messerer, Teri – Canadian Journal of Action Research, 2011
Diarios (journals) were implemented in a qualitative study. Students used diarios daily to process, practice, and review what they were learning. I found that using diarios improved communication between my students and me, helped me to better know my students, and pushed me to use good instructional strategies. While this study takes place in a…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Spanish, Ability, Student Journals
Emdin, Christopher – Online Yearbook of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2011
This paper is based on an exploration of communication and argumentation in urban science classrooms, and provides a description of the role that Hip-hop based education plays in supporting these major components of science education. The paper is intended to both support, and critique conventional uses of hip-hop based education, and provide…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Science Education, Popular Culture, Music
Portante, Dominique – European Educational Research Journal, 2011
This article is about the understanding of how children, using different conceptions of literacy as means to construct their social reality and their social roles in culturally and linguistically diverse classrooms, are enabled to enact agency in terms of their strategic making and remaking of selves. The research approach is informed by a…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Multilingualism, Literacy, Role
Yan, Elizabeth M.; Evans, Ian M.; Harvey, Shane T. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2011
Fostering emotional skills in the elementary (primary) school classroom can lead to improved learning outcomes, more prosocial behavior, and positive emotional development. Incorporating emotional skill development into the naturalistic and implicit teaching environment is a key feature of what is meant by the emotional climate of the classroom.…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Classroom Environment, Teacher Student Relationship, Skill Development
Nunn, Roger – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching (IRAL), 2011
Method-in-use (Nunn, Describing classroom interaction in intercultural curricular research and development, University of Reading, 1996, International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching 37: 23-42, 1999) is a description of the method actually being enacted through classroom interaction in a particular context. The description is…
Descriptors: Observation, Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Moss, Karen; Crowley, Mark – Computers & Education, 2011
This paper describes the flexibility of Personal Response Systems (PRSs), (also known as "clickers" or electronic voting systems (EVS)), as part of strategies to support students' learning in science. Whilst variants of this technology began to appear 12 years ago, there is now a steadily increasing adoption of these systems within higher…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Citizen Participation, Science Education, Audiences
Yang, Jin-Suk; Kim, Tae-Young – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2011
Framed in Vygotsky's sociocultural theory (SCT) of mind, this paper explores second language (L2) learning beliefs in study-abroad (SA) contexts. Previous research on learner beliefs has relied mostly on survey methods, while regarding belief as a static, internal representation of experience that is resistant to change. Due to the concern…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Classroom Communication, Autobiographies, English (Second Language)
Producing the "International" Child: Negotiations of Language in an International Preschool in Japan
Imoto, Yuki – Ethnography and Education, 2011
This article provides an ethnographic account of an "international preschool" in Japan, describing how ideologies of "English" and "internationalism" are produced and consumed among the parents, teachers and directors, in their common goal of socialising an "international" child. (Contains 6 notes.)
Descriptors: Ideology, Foreign Countries, Ethnography, International Schools
Stone, Paul; Kidd, Andrew – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2011
This paper outlines some findings of a three-month investigation into the effects of students' interpersonal relationships on communication in two EFL classrooms in a Japanese university. Data was collected to identify and describe the various social subgroups that existed within the classes, and samples of classroom discourse were then analysed…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Interpersonal Relationship

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