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Najjemba, Josephine Lutaaya; Cronjé, Johannes – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2020
Digitally mediated role plays indicate potential for collaboration, social exchange of information and knowledge as well as motivation for learning beyond classroom time. These elements are critical for ESL learners' development of language and argumentative writing practices. The aim of this research project was to investigate how students'…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Student Participation, Role Playing, Cooperative Learning
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Shin, Yoonhee; Kim, Dongsik; Song, Donggil – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2020
This study was designed to examine the effects of negotiation scaffolding for solving complex problems, focusing on peer interaction and learning performance in a computer-supported collaborative learning environment. For this research, 38 undergraduate students performed complex tasks using a collaborative discussion tool that implemented…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Peer Relationship, Interaction, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Suzuki, Shungo; Kormos, Judit – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2020
This study examined the linguistic dimensions of comprehensibility and perceived fluency in the context of L2 argumentative speech elicited from 40 Japanese-speaking learners of English. Their speaking performance was judged by 10 inexperienced native speakers of English for comprehensibility and perceived fluency, and was also objectively…
Descriptors: Language Fluency, Accuracy, Language Processing, Speech Communication
Arsyad, Safnil; Arono; Ramadhan, Syahrul; Iramaisarah – Online Submission, 2020
The publication rate of Indonesian academics in reputable international journals is far below those of neighbouring countries. This is because Indonesian academics are not familiar with the appropriate rhetorical style of English research articles although they can write academic texts in English reasonably well. This study investigated the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Social Sciences, Humanities
Aspen Institute, 2020
In this time of deep divisions, many Americans have recognized the need to heal schisms, repair the social fabric, and restore trust and civility in public discourse. The Better Arguments Project is based on the premise that American civic life does not need fewer arguments; it needs Better Arguments. The project stems from the founding idea that…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Communication Skills, Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers
Smolkowski, Keith; Strycker, Lisa A.; Anderson, Lynne; Marconi, Peggy; Abia-Smith, Lisa – Grantee Submission, 2020
This pilot study evaluated a novel professional development (PD) model designed to prepare K-12 educators in high-need, rural school districts to teach evidence-based argument writing. The PD showed teachers how to engage students in discussions about visual art using Visual Thinking Strategies to enhance students' argumentation writing. Twenty…
Descriptors: Visual Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Critical Thinking, Persuasive Discourse
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Smolkowski, Keith; Strycker, Lisa A.; Anderson, Lynne; Marconi, Peggy; Abia-Smith, Lisa – Elementary School Journal, 2020
This pilot study evaluated a novel professional development (PD) model designed to prepare K-12 educators in high-need rural school districts to teach evidence-based argument writing. The PD model showed teachers how to engage students in discussions about visual art using Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) to enhance students' argumentation…
Descriptors: Visual Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Critical Thinking, Persuasive Discourse
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Sarah Vitale; Owen Miller – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2020
In this paper, the authors seek to establish the way in which young people are subject to two forms of epistemic oppression in testimony, what Dotson calls testimonial quieting and testimonial smothering. Testimonial quieting happens when a hearer fails to identify a speaker as a person who knows about whatever subject about which the speaker is…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Young Adults, Activism, Citizen Participation
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Baburhan Uzum; Bedrettin Yazan; Sedat Akayoglu; Ufuk Keles – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to examine how teacher candidates (TCs) in Türkiye and the USA navigate their intercultural communication skills in a telecollaboration project. Design/methodology/approach: Forty-eight TCs participated (26 in Türkiye and 22 in the USA) in the study. TCs discussed critical issues in multicultural education on an online…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Intercultural Communication, Student Attitudes
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McNeill, Katherine L.; González-Howard, María; Katsh-Singer, Rebecca; Loper, Suzanna – Science Education, 2017
Argumentation, a key epistemic practice in science, engages students in socially constructing knowledge claims using evidence. However, teachers need support in integrating argumentation into classroom instruction. We examined teachers' enactments of an educative science curriculum and their curricular decision making for argumentation. Ten middle…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Curriculum, Persuasive Discourse, Epistemology
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Del Carlo, Dawn; Flokstra, Brittany – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2017
Recent calls for reform in K-16 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education not only emphasize mastery of content, but also call for students to engage in the scientific practice of making evidence-based claims, or scientific argumentation (National Research Council, 2012; NGSS Lead States, 2013). However, students often…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Persuasive Discourse, Data Analysis, Scientific Concepts
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Gabel, Mika; Dreyfus, Tommy – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
The notion of flow of a proof encapsulates mathematical, didactical, and contextual aspects of proof presentation. A proof may have different flows, depending on the lecturer's choices regarding its presentation. Adopting Perelman's New Rhetoric (PNR) as a theoretical framework, we designed methods to assess aspects of the flow of a proof. We…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic, Theories
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Diakidoy, Irene-Anna N.; Ioannou, Melina C.; Christodoulou, Stelios A. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2017
The study is situated at the interface between reading comprehension and critical thinking research. Its purpose was to examine the influence of reading goals and argument quality on the comprehension and critical evaluation of argumentative texts. Young adult readers read to comprehend or evaluate texts on two different controversial issues.…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Reading Comprehension, Evaluation Methods, Critical Reading
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Barstow, Brendan; Fazio, Lisa; Schunn, Christian; Ashley, Kevin – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2017
Arguing for the need for a scientific research study (i.e. writing an introduction to a research paper) poses significant challenges for students. When faced with these challenges, students often generate overly safe replications (i.e. fail to find and include opposition to their hypothesis) or in contrast include no strong support for their…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Undergraduate Students, Persuasive Discourse, Visual Aids
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Staats, Susan – Research in Mathematics Education, 2017
Poetic structures emerge in spoken language when speakers repeat grammatical phrases that were spoken before. They create the potential to amend or comment on previous speech, and to convey meaning through the structure of discourse. This paper considers the ways in which poetic structure analysis contributes to two perspectives on emergent…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Oral Language, Grammar, Poetry
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