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Rocavert, Carla – Creativity Research Journal, 2016
This article critically deconstructs the 21st-century economization and massification of creativity. It extends the discussion of arts bias and the associated ideas that artistic creativity is institutionalized, elitist, and an obstruction to more profitable applications of creativity. A tension is thus highlighted between the historically…
Descriptors: Creativity, Art Expression, Philosophy, Bias
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Silber-Varod, Vered; Eshet-Alkalai, Yoram; Geri, Nitza – Interdisciplinary Journal of e-Skills and Lifelong Learning, 2016
The current rapid technological changes confront researchers of learning technologies with the challenge of evaluating them, predicting trends, and improving their adoption and diffusion. This study utilizes a data-driven discourse analysis approach, namely culturomics, to investigate changes over time in the research of learning technologies. The…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Discourse Analysis, Educational Technology, Educational Research
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Sibley-White, Angela – Power and Education, 2019
The aims of this research were to explore the relationship between parents and the UK government within primary education and to critically analyse neo-liberal modes and technologies of governmentality within the testing regime. This article focuses on the Let Our Kids Be Kids campaign, which was an online protest by parents. The protest aimed to…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Policy, Parent Attitudes, Activism
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Houghton, James P.; Siegel, Michael; Madnick, Stuart; Tounaka, Nobuaki; Nakamura, Kazutaka; Sugiyama, Takaaki; Nakagawa, Daisuke; Shirnen, Buyanjargal – Sociological Methods & Research, 2019
The potential of social media to give insight into the dynamic evolution of public conversations, and into their reactive and constitutive role in political activities, has to date been underdeveloped. While topic modeling can give static insight into the structure of a conversation, and keyword volume tracking can show how engagement with a…
Descriptors: Social Media, Political Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Values
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Gilles, Brent; Buck, Gayle – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2019
Fostering students' ability to engage in scientific argumentation is an essential component of science teaching.. Unfortunately, research shows that teachers often lack sufficient prior experiences. As teacher educators, we sought to better understand how to effectively provide such critical experiences. Furthermore, we wanted to understand how…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Higher Education, Science Teachers, Science Instruction
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Johannesen, Monica; Mifsud, Louise; Øgrim, Leikny – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2019
This study examines student discussion fora in a Master's programme. Previous student evaluations of the course highlighted the students' dissatisfaction with the technology chosen for communication and recommended the use of Facebook instead. In this article, we raise the following question: 'How do various digital discussion fora engage students…
Descriptors: Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Discussion, Masters Programs
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Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S.; Custode, Stephanie; Kuchirko, Yana; Escobar, Kelly; Lo, Tiffany – Child Development, 2019
Everyday activities are replete with contextual cues for infants to exploit in the service of learning words. Nelson's (1985) script theory guided the hypothesis that infants participate in a set of predictable activities over the course of a day that provide them with opportunities to hear unique language functions and forms. Mothers and their…
Descriptors: Infants, Family Environment, Linguistic Input, Cues
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Wilson, Sue; Rennie, Jennifer – Literacy, 2019
Picturebook discussions are commonplace literacy events in contemporary classrooms. The different experiences, backgrounds and ways of being that individual students draw upon during talk around texts prompt a broad range of ways to make, negotiate and share meanings. In addition to developing students' literacy skills such as oral language,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Picture Books, Literacy Education, Student Characteristics
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Janemalm, Lucas; Quennerstedt, Mikael; Barker, Dean – European Physical Education Review, 2019
In 2011, the Swedish National Agency for Education introduced a new national curriculum. The curriculum contained a number of new terms. One in particular proved problematic for physical educators -- "complex movement." The confusion surrounding the term could be seen as somewhat unexpected since movement is and has been a central…
Descriptors: Movement Education, National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis
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López López, Giovani; Martinez Franco, Sandra Patricia; Yazan, Bedrettin – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2019
This paper explores the presence of Spanish form of address vos in the university Spanish classroom discourse from the perspective of Language Management Theory. Under this model, language management is understood as any type of activity that influences language or communication, in other words, language or language use (Nekvapil & Sherman,…
Descriptors: Spanish, Language Usage, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Malicka, Aleksandra; Gilabert Guerrero, Roger; Norris, John M. – Language Teaching Research, 2019
Needs analysis (NA) has long been argued to be the prerequisite for the design of language curricula or syllabi and the selection of tasks. According to Long (2005), a one-size-fits-all approach should be substituted by a careful examination of learners' needs in a particular domain or learner community. Despite the increasing practice of carrying…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Course Descriptions, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Hanley, Christopher – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
We need to keep experimenting with writing to meet the challenges of Deleuze and Guattari's flattened ontology in the humanities. The paper reports on a small, experimental research project at a university in the north-west of England. The findings are written in an experimental mode, inspired by the Deleuze and Guattarian concept, 'assemblage'.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Humanities, Educational Theories, Creativity
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Jakonen, Teppo – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2019
The notion of content and language integration has recently become a key topic of inquiry in research on content and language integrated learning and other kinds of bilingual educational programmes. Understanding what integration is and how it happens is of fundamental importance not only for researchers interested in gauging the possibilities and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Discourse Analysis, Secondary School Students, Bilingual Education Programs
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Vrikki, Maria; Wheatley, Lisa; Howe, Christine; Hennessy, Sara; Mercer, Neil – Language and Education, 2019
Research into classroom dialogue suggests that certain forms are especially productive for students' learning. Despite the large number of studies in this area, there is inadequate evidence about the prevalence of the identified forms, let alone their productivity. However, scarcity is widely presumed. The overall aim of the study reported in this…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Video Technology, Faculty Development, Classroom Communication
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Fegter, Susann; Mock, Claudia – International Journal of Emotional Education, 2019
"My most special place is my home(land) country ["Heimatland"], because there I always feel so comfortable." The spatial dimension of children´s well-being has been receiving more attention in child well-being research recently. Empirical studies show for example the effects of the built and natural environments on children´s…
Descriptors: Well Being, Information Technology, Immigration, Heuristics
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