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Dagvasumberel, Enkhjargal – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
Negation in modern Mongolian was analyzed by scholars namely: Luvsanvandan Sh (1968, 2000), Wonsoo Yu (1991), Mönkh-Amgalan Yu (1998), Purev-Ochir B. (1998, 2001), Byambasan P. (2006), Kunihiko Hasimoto (2008), BatIreedui J.(2009), Ravdan E. (2009), Mönkh-Amgalan Yu & Kan Shin (2014). Sentential negation in modern Mongolian is not sufficiently…
Descriptors: Languages, Morphemes, Sentence Structure, Language Research
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Newman, Ruth – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2015
This paper draws on the findings of an Economic and Social Research Council and British Telecom-funded project which explored the teaching of collaborative talk in the secondary English classroom. During the analysis of the video data collected, voting was observed as a strategy in pupils' collaborative decision-making. Converse to its democratic…
Descriptors: Voting, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students
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Matus, Claudia; Talburt, Susan – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2015
This article inquires into discourses of globalisation as they are put to use to accelerate higher education's seemingly ready acquiescence to the demands of the market. We maintain that globalisation operates as a way to reason about space that produces images and narratives of universities, knowledge and students. We focus our analysis on…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Educational Change, State Universities, Neoliberalism
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Lee, Seung-Hee – Discourse Processes: A multidisciplinary journal, 2015
In conversation analysis, questions are explicated in sequential terms. They constrain relevant types and forms of response in the next turn, and the specifics of response construction provide resources that inform how questions and their actions and constraints are understood. This article aims to contribute to our cross-linguistic understandings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis, Standard Spoken Usage, Questioning Techniques
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Felton, Mark; Garcia-Mila, Merce; Villarroel, Constanza; Gilabert, Sandra – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2015
Background: There is growing interest in using argumentative discourse in educational settings. However, in a previous study, we found that discourse goals (persuasion vs. consensus) while arguing can affect student outcomes in both content learning and reasoning. Aims: In this study, we look at argumentative discourse data from a previous study…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Cooperative Learning, Discourse Analysis, Middle School Students
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d'Agnese, Vasco – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2015
Since Plato, Western thought has framed knowing as a method within "some realm of what is" and a predetermined "sphere of objects". The roots and the consequences of this stance towards reason and truth were noted by Heidegger, who equates the history of Western thought with the history of metaphysics. Since Plato, truth has…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Philosophy, Epistemology, Violence
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Cachelin, Adrienne; Rose, Jeff; Paisley, Karen – Environmental Education Research, 2015
While education for sustainability is a critical task that is gaining ground in a plethora of educational contexts, it is frequently rendered ineffective in the face of neoliberal practice and discourse. Here we examine the pervasive impacts of neoliberalism on education for sustainability, looking specifically at discursive formations that shape…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Neoliberalism, Teaching Methods, Environmental Education
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Baker, Dana Lee; Miller, Audrey Anna; Bratton, Todd – Teaching Public Administration, 2015
Promoting understanding of quality in the context of good governance can be a challenging classroom exercise not only because of the potential for hijacking politicization of the discussion, but also because of the variety of ways in which public sector goals can be defined, even in the context of a single policy. Standards of quality in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Administration, Public Policy, Policy Formation
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Sayre, Eleanor C.; Irving, Paul W. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2015
Instructors and researchers think "thinking like a physicist" is important for students' professional development. However, precise definitions and observational markers remain elusive. We reinterpret popular beliefs inventories in physics to indicate what physicists think thinking like a physicist entails. Through discourse analysis of…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Physics, Scientists, Science Process Skills
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DeJong, Keri; Love, Barbara J. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2015
In this article, we conceptualize youth oppression as a social justice issue using SJE frameworks including Adams' levels of oppression, Bell's defining features of oppression, Hardiman et al.'s matrix of oppression, Young's Five Faces, and Love's internalized oppression. We examine youth as a social identity group, and youth oppression as a…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Foreign Policy, Power Structure, Social Justice
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Coles, Alf – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2015
This article is an early step in the development of a methodological approach to the study of language deriving from an enactivist theoretical stance. Language is seen as a co-ordination of co-ordinations of action. Meaning and intention cannot easily be interpreted from the actions and words of others; instead, careful attention can be placed in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Cognitive Processes, Discourse Modes, Discourse Analysis
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O'Connell, Catherine – Tertiary Education and Management, 2015
Since their emergence a decade ago, global university rankings have become a powerful force in higher education internationally. The majority of research studies on global rankings have examined the effects at institutional and national levels. This study offers a valuable perspective on the ways rankings (and other international benchmarks) are…
Descriptors: Reputation, Higher Education, Institutional Evaluation, Institutional Mission
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Atasay, Engin – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2015
This paper investigates how conceptions of "diversity" and "equity" in U.S. education have become amenable to global neoliberal economic educational discourses that rest on competitive global market demands. The argument outlined in this paper suggests that the approach and knowledge about and for democracy and social justice…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Multicultural Education, Social Justice, Commercialization
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O'Keefe, Meaghan M. – Written Communication, 2015
Rhetorical use of citation is a means of indirectly reaffirming authority while avoiding the appearance of argument. It is therefore an especially useful strategy for people and institutions with compromised public images. This article compares the American Catholic bishops' written citational patterns in the United States Conference of Catholic…
Descriptors: Catholics, Clergy, Rhetoric, Persuasive Discourse
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Verma, Geeta; Puvirajah, Anton; Webb, Horace – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2015
While the science classroom primarily remains a site for knowledge acquisition through teacher directed experiences, other sites exist outside of the classroom that allow for student generation of scientific knowledge. These sites provide opportunities for linguistic and social interactions to play a powerful role in situating students'…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Robotics, Competition, Learning Experience
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