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Vadasz, Viola – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2020
This research was carried out in the framework of a larger qualitative study within the Hungarian community in Israel. The original aim was to identify and describe the appearance of the Hungarian language in the Israeli linguistic landscape. However, in the meantime, it became very clear that the existence and characteristics of the Hungarian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Food, Cultural Awareness, Hungarian
Burgess-Jackson, Keith – Journal of Educational Issues, 2020
I argue that it is degrading (and therefore insulting) for university administrators to refer to students as "customers" or "consumers" and to refer to instructors as "vendors" or "service-providers." There is nothing inherently wrong with economic analysis, much less with economics as an academic…
Descriptors: College Administration, Administrator Attitudes, College Students, Negative Attitudes
Abraham, Garth – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2020
One of the identified causes for clericalism -- associated with the sex abuse crisis currently plaguing the Church -- is the closed seminary model that prevails in many parts of the world: all four pillars of formation of seminarians occurs in the seminary. This model, which has prevailed since the Council of Trent, encourages future priests to…
Descriptors: Clergy, Churches, Theological Education, Language Usage
Teschers, Christoph – New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work, 2020
The notions of inclusion and diversity are increasingly used in a wide variety of areas in public debate and policy, as well as in educational curriculum and policy documents in New Zealand and internationally since the UNESCO Salamanca Statement in 1994. What is meant by inclusion and diversity in many of these contexts is often rather unclear,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach, Inclusion, Diversity
Skrinda, Astrida – MEXTESOL Journal, 2020
This paper focuses on the model of politeness developed by Brown and Levinson (1987), which has had a huge impact on the field up to the present day--it provides a universal(istic) model to capture politeness across languages and cultures. In addition, this study provides some details of the attested weaknesses of the model and highlights its…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Cultural Influences, Interpersonal Relationship, Language Usage
Batamula, Christi; Herbold, Bobbie Jo Kite; Mitchiner, Julie – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2020
Families who live in the United States or migrated here from other countries and who do not speak English often feel pressured to stop using their home language with their children and to focus on learning English (Fillmore, 2000). This is true for hearing families and for families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Parents report that…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Children, Family Role
Lewis-Durham, Tiffanie – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2020
The term "equity" is widely used by educational policy makers to describe myriad programs and practices aimed at closing the supposed racial achievement gap. Research about the way equity has been used in these policies typically explores how policy actors with low will and capacity frame and implement their reforms. Few studies,…
Descriptors: Language Usage, School Districts, Equal Education, Educational Policy
Zhu, Hongqiang – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2020
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has generated a spectacular rise in social media communication and an unprecedented avalanche of global conversation. This paper traces the emergence of the racist term "Chinese virus" used by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, on the Western social media platform Twitter and its…
Descriptors: Prevention, Racial Bias, Language Usage, Chinese
Howton, Amy; McGrew, Mandy; Liu, Liyuan; Staples, Lauren L.; Ray, Herman E. – Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education, 2020
This study examines the impact of changing the tone of a traditional syllabus to make it more learner-centered. The researchers examined a required wellness course that serves over 8,000 students per year at a large, four-year public university in the southern United States. Concerns about student progression through programs and graduation rates…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Wellness, College Students, Student Motivation
Richmann, Christopher; Kurinec, Courtney; Millsap, Matthew – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2020
As with all language, the words of a syllabus carry emotional associations. Previous literature has not objectively measured the emotional associations of syllabus language or explored the relationship between instructors' teaching style and the emotional associations of syllabus language. Using the Pleasure-Arousal-Dominance (PAD) framework, this…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Language Usage, Teaching Styles, Self Concept
Lai, Wen-Feng – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
Labovian narrative theory is used to explore the personal narrative performance of five-year-old urban aboriginal children. Fifty-two participants with the same socioeconomic status (half aboriginal, half non-aboriginal) were recruited from 11 preschools in metropolitan Taipei, Taiwan. Narratives were collected by interviewing individual children…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Urban Population, Personal Narratives
Jeffery, Jill V.; van Beuningen, Catherine – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2020
Across the globe, linguistically heterogeneous populations increasingly define school systems at the same time that developing the ability to communicate cross-culturally is becoming essential for internationalized economies. While these trends seem complimentary, they often appear in paradoxical opposition as represented in the content and…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Language Usage, Cultural Awareness, Language Skills
Wilson, Sonia – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2020
According to the latest report of the (Office for National Statistics [2018]. "Births by Parents' Country of Birth, England and Wales: 2017." UK: Statistical Bulletin), 34% of children born in Britain have at least one parent from another country. With nearly 20% of children in primary schools categorised as speakers of English as an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Relationship, Language Usage, Language Planning
David, Erika J.; Hah Roh, Kyeong; Sellers, Morgan E. – PRIMUS, 2020
This paper offers instructional interventions designed to support undergraduate math students' understanding of two forms of representations of Calculus concepts, mathematical language and graphs. We first discuss issues in students' understanding of mathematical language and graphs related to Calculus concepts. Then, we describe tasks, which are…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students, Calculus
Satar, Müge – Language Learning & Technology, 2020
Examining the use of multimodal translingual practices of language learners is a promising area for the study of semiotic resources in online multimodal language learning. As such, although L1 use is theoretically established as one of the many semiotic resources to be drawn upon for meaning-making as part of learners' integrated repertoire, its…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Videoconferencing, Interaction, Second Language Learning

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