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Sheriya Sareen; Sayantan Mandal – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2025
The effective implementation of blended learning for transforming higher education is hindered by a lack of consensus on its definition. There is a dearth of comprehensive attempts to understand blended learning at the intersection of policy documents and academic literature, particularly in the Indian higher education context. This common…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Blended Learning, Educational Policy, Scholarship
Orathai Chaiya Jarunthawatchai; Wisut Jarunthawatchai; Lester Gilbert – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2025
This study explores how connecting reading and writing through a process-genre approach enhances EFL learners' academic writing competence. Based on quantitative and qualitative data, the study demonstrates that students made statistically significant improvements across seven writing traits, with the most substantial gains observed in discourse…
Descriptors: Reading Writing Relationship, Writing Processes, Accuracy, Second Language Learning
Caskey, Micki M.; Swanson, Karen W. – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2020
In this essay, we describe how the cognitive apprenticeship model serves as a framework for mentoring early-career women faculty into the professoriate. We illuminate our ideas using the metaphor of a kaleidoscope to inspire and support women faculty as they grow as academic writers and build their academic identities.
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Women Faculty, Mentors, Professional Identity
Gholaminejad, Razieh – HOW, 2020
In this reflective paper, we review the currently-used word classification system proposed by linguist Paul Nation (2013, 2015) and the position of the academic vocabulary in this system. Different lexical layers in this system are explained as well as the underlying assumptions. Then, taking a critical position, we raise a number of criticisms…
Descriptors: Criticism, Classification, Academic Language, Vocabulary
Phillips Galloway, Emily; McClain, Janna Brown; Uccelli, Paola – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
Merging evidence from psychological models of reading comprehension, ethnographic research on language and literacy, and textual linguistics lines of research, the authors take the position that psychological models of reading comprehension often overlook written language comprehension and production as context-embedded, sociocultural processes.…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Reading Comprehension, Middle School Students, Reading Skills
Ashley Stewart – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Over recent decades, the maker movement has expanded from the private sector, libraries, and higher education institutions to K-12 schools. While many studies provide implications of STEM and maker activities and their effects on learning in informal settings, few have framed such investigations within the context of a makerspace in K-12 schools.…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Middle School Students, Cooperative Learning, Student Motivation
Wanzek, Jeanne; Wood, Carla; Schatschneider, Christopher – Remedial and Special Education, 2022
This study aimed to examine language at the teacher/classroom level among second-grade classrooms that differ in socioeconomic backgrounds. Measures of teachers' vocabulary input across the school day throughout the school year were examined. There was a significant difference in the proportion of academic word use between classes that differed in…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Academic Language
Nallaya, Shashi; Hobson, James E.; Ulpen, Tamra – Issues in Educational Research, 2022
Commencing students in universities today are very diverse with regards to their academic preparation, language, and cultural background. Some of these students are also first in family to attend university. With such diverse student profiles and previous learning experiences, it is possible that some students may not be confident to employ the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Self Efficacy, Foreign Countries, Task Analysis
Anderson, Cheryl B.; Chang, Shine; Lee, Hwa Young; Baldwin, Constance D. – Journal of Career Development, 2022
The need to specifically mentor graduate and medical students performing biomedical and biobehavioral research in communication skills is increasingly being highlighted to increase intention to pursue academic research careers, including physician-scientist careers. This study used data collected from 354 research faculty in 33 states across the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Researchers, Beliefs, Mentors
Zhang, Han; Southam, Ashleigh; Fanguy, Mik; Costley, Jamie – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2022
Purpose: This study aims to better understand the relationship between peer feedback in the context of online collaborative note-taking and how comments impacted student performance and understanding. Design/methodology/approach: This one sample investigation was of graduate students participating in an academic writing class working…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Tests, Scores, Academic Language
Macfarlane, Bruce – ECNU Review of Education, 2022
Purpose: Academics are at the forefront of criticisms about so-called "fake news" considered to undermine evidence-based approaches to the understanding of complex social, political, and economic issues. However, universities contribute to the production of fake news through the legitimization of measures that promote student…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Graduate Students, Academic Language, Scholarship
van Dijk, Gerald; Hajer, Maaike; Kuiper, Wilmad; Eijkelhof, Harrie – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2022
Using language adequately within technology tasks is part of technological literacy. However, this can be challenging for students, and a teacher may need to help students to master aspects of domain specific language that matter for the task at hand. In this study, a curricular design was developed through a series of trials, with the aim to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Instructional Design, Language Proficiency
Collett, Jennifer; Dubetz, Nancy – Reading Teacher, 2022
In this article we identify ways to scaffold content-specific instruction to support your multilingual learners' academic language development. With the definition that academic language compromises of vocabulary, linguistic functions, and syntax, we share ways to integrate three instructional practices across your instruction. These practices…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Multilingualism, Oral Language
Brereton, Peter; Cousins, Emily Yuko – Language Teaching, 2022
In his 2016 articles (Hyland, 2016a, 2016b), Ken Hyland makes a case for what he terms the 'myth of linguistic injustice', calling into question the assumption that 'non-native' users of English are at a linguistic disadvantage compared with their 'native' counterparts when writing for publication. In response, Flowerdew (2019) argues that Hyland…
Descriptors: Researchers, Writing (Composition), Disadvantaged, English (Second Language)
Dustin, Daniel; Schmalz, Dorothy; Allen, Lawrence – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2022
In "The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up a Generation for Failure," Lukianoff and Haidt contend that an atmosphere of "safetyism" threatens the university's ability to serve as an arena for free speech and academic freedom. In this paper, we examine their thinking through one…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Graduate Students, Academic Language, Language Styles

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