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Barnes, Erica M.; Grifenhagen, Jill F.; Dickinson, David K. – Reading Teacher, 2016
This article defines academic language by examining the central features of vocabulary, syntax, and discourse function. Examples of each feature are provided, as well as methods of identifying them in oral language and printed text. We describe a yearlong study that found teachers used different types of academic language based on instructional…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Vocabulary, Syntax, Discourse Analysis
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Heller, Vivien – Classroom Discourse, 2016
The article examines how diverse semiotic resources are made available for explaining mathematical terms in a fifth-grade classroom. Situated within the methodological framework developed by conversation analysis and the analysis of embodiment-in-interaction, the study deals with two instances of a classroom episode in each of which participants…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Semiotics, Grade 5, Comparative Analysis
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Canagarajah, Suresh – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2016
This article reviews the developments in significant pedagogical and research domains in TESOL during the 50-year history of "TESOL Quarterly." It situates these developments in the shift from a modernist to postmodern orientation in disciplinary discourses. The article also considers the changes in modes of knowledge dissemination in…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Journal Articles, Discourse Analysis, Information Dissemination
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Hinton, Kip Austin – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2016
In the U.S., non-bilingual education designed for English speakers goes by many names--mainstream, regular, normal, English, and others. Drawing from research on discourse, normality, and framing, this conceptual paper examines each of the popular labels for English-medium education in the U.S., and demonstrates their unsuitability. Inspired by…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, College English, Discourse Analysis, Educational Practices
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Plummer, Julia D.; Bower, Corinne A.; Liben, Lynn S. – International Journal of Science Education, 2016
This study investigates the role of perspective-taking skills in how children explain spatially complex astronomical phenomena. Explaining many astronomical phenomena, especially those studied in elementary and middle school, requires shifting between an Earth-based description of the phenomena and a space-based reference frame. We studied 7- to…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Perspective Taking, Children, Spatial Ability
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Mullan, Kerry – International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning, 2016
Discourse markers have been described as "nervous tics, fillers, or signs of hesitation", and are frequently dismissed as features of lazy or inarticulate speech. Yet in fact they have a number of crucial functions in spoken interaction, such as buying time, managing turn taking, linking utterances, introducing a new topic and indicating…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, French, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Dela Rosa, John Paul O.; Castro, Lorna B. – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2016
This pragmatic study of the speech act of apology aims to look into the apology strategies and felicity conditions fulfilled in the public apology statements of an American and a Filipino TV host after alleged faults done during the pageant nights of Miss Universe 2015 and Binibining Pilipinas 2015, respectively. Specifically, the study purposes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pragmatics, Speech Acts, Television
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Dirks, Doris Andrea – Review of Higher Education, 2016
This article examines the language used to discuss transgender people on university campuses. This study asks how, despite seemingly benefitting transgender people, the discourses carried by the documents that discuss trans people may actually undermine the intended goals of policy initiatives. For example, a report on the status of transgender…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, College Students, School Policy, Language Usage
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Johnson, Kay – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2016
Canada, like other settler nations such as Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, faces considerable challenges in repairing and transforming relationships with Indigenous peoples. The country's reconciliation efforts need to overcome a general failure among non-Indigenous Canadians to acknowledge and understand colonialism and to…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Indigenous Populations, Social Action, Urban Areas
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King, Allie Hope – Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics, 2016
In a number of educational contexts, it is common for two or more teachers to "co-teach," or collaborate on-site together in a classroom. Despite the popularity of this arrangement, the body of discourse-analytic literature on co-teaching remains small. In an effort to contribute to the work on co-teacher interaction and, more…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Collegiality, Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Techniques
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Andersson, Annica; Wagner, David – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2016
We start with the stance that it is important for educators to understand students' language repertoires in relation to characteristically mathematical conceptualizations and processes. The data in our study of grade 3 to 11 students' language repertoires for conjecture led our attention to competing discourses in the classroom and the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
Bryan, Clint D. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
This discourse analysis study examines the final moments of selected online sermons delivered by America's leading evangelical pastors and speakers, paying particular attention to the language employed in the presentation of Christian gospel tenets, the public invitation for salvation, the altar call that identifies new followers, and the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Computer Mediated Communication, Language Usage, Christianity
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Hamilton, Edward C. – Digital Education and Learning, 2016
The evangelical discourse makes a claim for online education's essence in connecting it with specific directions in university reform. Critics pick up on this and identify technology with economic rationalization in higher education. But even a brief glance at its history suggests that online education is capable of varying realizations…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Change, Criticism, Religious Factors
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Milewski, Amanda Marie; Strickland, Sharon Kay; Humphreys, Cathy – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
A teacher's reactions to students' mathematical contributions have critical implications for shaping both teaching and learning. We present a framework for describing reacting moves that resulted from a comparative analysis between two existing frameworks; one developed by secondary teachers for parsing instructional practice and the other…
Descriptors: Teacher Response, Mathematics Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
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Ali, Sundus Muhsin; Hussein, Khalid Shakir – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
This paper presents an attempt to verify the comparative power of two statistical features: Type/Token, and Hapax legomena/Token ratios (henceforth TTR and HTR). A corpus of ten novels is compiled. Then sixteen samples (each is 5,000 tokens in length) are taken randomly out of these novels as representative blocks. The researchers observe the way…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Novels, Authors, Comparative Analysis
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