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Levine, Phoebe M. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2005
In this article, the author, an Associate Professor of Education at West Virginia State University, describes teaching classes of first-generation college students whose cultural stories provide rich frames of reference as they explore and process the material of the teacher education program. In the final exam each semester, she asks the students…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Figurative Language, Preservice Teachers, Student Diversity
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Saenz-Ludlow, Adalira – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2004
Fourth-grade students who participated in a yearlong, whole-class teaching experiment not only reconceptualized natural numbers but also generated flexible solution strategies to perform numerical computations mentally and in writing. Students' reconceptualization of number was mediated by their perceived resemblance between the physical action of…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Semiotics, Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation
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Burwell, Kim – Music Education Research, 2006
How do singers approach teaching and learning in the context of performance studies in higher education? And how is their approach distinct from that taken by instrumentalists in the same context? This paper focuses largely on verbal dialogue recorded in 67 instrumental and vocal lessons, in the music department of a UK university. It examines the…
Descriptors: Musicians, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Da Cunha, Marcus Vinicius – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2005
This paper intents to analyze the influence of John Dewey's ideas in the movement that defended the educational renovation in Brazil (named New School) at the end of the 1920s and in the 1930s. For this, it explains two trends of that movement: the first is described by the metaphor of industrial or mechanical efficiency, whose emphasis was in the…
Descriptors: Democracy, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Hickory, Shagbark – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2004
This paper is a collage of voices and ideas that attempts to move us away from an understanding of philosophy as argument and counterargument toward an ecosystemic, or wild, conception of philosophy as story in the mode of comedy. (Contains 4 notes.)
Descriptors: Comedy, Ethics, Figurative Language, Environmental Education
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Bentley, Terry; Zhao, Fangxia; Reames, Ellen H.; Reed, Cindy – Professional Educator, 2004
Members of Auburn University's educational leadership program at the doctoral level have created a new framework for learning and sharing knowledge, experience, and support. This framework is shared among the doctoral candidates in the form of series of core classes called "doctoral cohort." This paper captures the essence of the…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Instructional Leadership, Human Resources, Administrator Education
Santo, Susan A. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2006
This paper examines research on learning styles as related to online learning for adult learners. There is much disagreement regarding the definition of learning style. This paper defines it as an individual's preferred way of learning. The focus is on the extent to which learning styles are able to predict student success (e.g., grades,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Figurative Language, Online Courses, Adult Learning
Brown, Pamela U.; Parsons, Sue Christian; Worley, Virginia – Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly, 2005
This study, set in the teacher education program of a large, Midwestern public university, examines metaphors used by elementary pre-service teachers in writing about diversity and teaching in diverse settings with diverse populations. Using metaphor analysis methodology grounded in Lakoff and Johnson's work on conceptual metaphor and working…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Constructivism (Learning), Critical Theory, Teacher Education Programs
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Mischoulon, David; Beresin, Eugene V. – Academic Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: "The Matrix" has been a huge commercial and critical success and has spawned a series of books and essays exploring the philosophical and religious themes in the story. Methods: The authors propose that "The Matrix" can be interpreted as an allegory for an individual's journey into spiritual and mental health, achieved by overcoming…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Films, Mental Health, Popular Culture
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Zhao, Yong; Frank, Kenneth A. – American Educational Research Journal, 2003
Why is technology not used more in schools? Many researchers have tried to solve this persistent puzzle. The authors of this article report on their study of technology uses in 19 schools. They suggest an ecological metaphor, using the example of the introduction of the zebra mussel into the Great Lakes, to integrate and organize sets of factors…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Figurative Language, Ecological Factors
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Scholefield, Lynne – British Journal of Religious Education, 2004
Using data gathered during a case study of the "culture" of a Jewish secondary school, this article explores the indeterminate boundaries of Jewish identity. By examining the mechanisms that control what and who comes into the school, and what is approved and disapproved of in the school, a picture emerges of what and who is counted as…
Descriptors: Jews, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
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Thew, Neill; Gustafsson, Magnus – Across the Disciplines, 2007
This article is a report on the 2006 WAC Conference at Clemson University, written from the perspective of two international "critical friends." We use our reflections on the conference as a springboard for exploring the current state of play of the WAC movement, and for suggesting future areas for development. We noted three common sets…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Conferences (Gatherings), State of the Art Reviews, Figurative Language
Richardson, Elaine – 1994
Drawing on Mikhail Bakhtin's "Dialogic Imagination" and Henry Louis Gates'"Signifying Monkey," an analysis of an African American student's essay reveals codes that are distinct to African Americans. Bakhtin's theory alerts scholars to the extent to which language is a social phenomenon. Ambiguous and heteroglossic, it reflects…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Dialects, Black History, Black Literature
Glover, Polly S. – 1995
This essay considers the many benefits of journal writing. It explains how one person learned, during a 26-mile commute, to talk into a tape recorder slowly, leaving sizable pauses between phrases to facilitate transcription later on; how journal writing is a way to catch moments in the day, to describe a scene or to make connections that one…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Figurative Language, Higher Education, Journal Writing
Schifferle, Judith – 1985
This handbook is one of a set of six which provide a systematic means to help students in grades 4 through 8 learn the process of writing while building specific writing skills. The handbook focuses on sentence skills, and offers 30 reproducible lessons, in a variety of formats, to help students write simple, compound, and complex sentences. The…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Figurative Language, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
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