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Suominen, Ashley L.; Conner, AnneMarie; Park, Hyejin – School Science and Mathematics, 2018
In this study, 15 prospective secondary (grades 6-12) mathematics teachers were asked to situate themselves as middle school (grades 6-8) mathematics teachers and validate arguments purported to prove that the sum of the first "n" odd natural numbers is "n"[superscript 2]. We examined their stated expectations for middle school…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Expectations of Students, Middle School Students
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Austin, Traci L.; Clark, Lindsay C.; Sigmar, Lucia S. – e-Journal of Business Education and Scholarship of Teaching, 2018
This article examines the effectiveness and impact of the AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) persuasive strategy versus more direct rhetorical strategies. Approximately 142 individuals in the 18 to 25 age range participated in this study, which compared the persuasiveness of pairs of fundraising messages. Our preliminary findings indicate…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Rhetoric, Fund Raising, Business Communication
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Hallman, Heidi L.; Burdick, Melanie N. – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2018
This article presents a study of prospective teachers' writing about service-learning experiences. Focusing on three teachers' writing about their work with students who are 'at-risk' of school failure, this article outlines how Bakhtin's theory of dialogism assists in understanding the responsive quality of writing. Specifically, the article…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Preservice Teachers, Writing (Composition), Dialogs (Language)
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Hornikx, Jos – Discourse Processes: A multidisciplinary journal, 2018
The persuasiveness of anecdotal evidence and statistical evidence has been investigated in a large number of studies, but the combination of anecdotal and statistical evidence has hardly received research attention. The present experimental study therefore investigated the persuasiveness of this combination. It also examined whether the quality of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evidence, Beliefs, Persuasive Discourse
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Michelle D. Devereaux; Darren Crovitz – English Journal, 2018
This piece explores how moving from grammar instruction to language study empowers students and their writing. To shift perspective and re-envision how language discussion can begin in the classroom, suggestions are offered with power dynamics and contextual needs of real communication situations. The authors detail activities that draw on…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Reading Instruction, Grammar, Educational Benefits
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Lee, Soo Won; Hassett, Dawnene D. – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2017
This study explores Mikhail Bakhtin's notion of ideological becoming (IB) in a bilingual (Korean and English) kindergarten classroom. For Bakhtin, IB is the process of appropriating authoritative discourse as one's own dialogic interactions. In our study, we view the literacy and language discourses of schooling as one type of authoritative…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Ideology, Persuasive Discourse, Korean
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Çoban, Gul Ünal; Büber, Ayse; Saglam, Merve Kocagül – Physics Education, 2017
This paper focuses on a series of activities for students at middle school to college level, designed to instill a sound understanding of fluids and the properties of fluids. The first activities investigate diffusion and molecular size and these are followed by tasks exploring viscosity and the factors effecting viscosity. Following this, there…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Science Instruction, Molecular Structure, Science Activities
Singham, Mano – Liberal Education, 2020
One purpose of classroom discussions is not to try to change people's views but to better understand why classmates believe whatever they believe. One of the best ways to achieve such deeper understanding is to hear the basis for other people's beliefs. In this light, the author modeled this behavior for students, which required revealing personal…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teaching Methods
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McGee, Iain – Educational Studies, 2020
In recent years corpus linguistics research findings have begun to trickle down into some student language learning texts, both in terms of the focus and the specific material taught. However, when it comes to writing pedagogy, the materials, templates and the models presented to students tend to show a remarkably conservative (and uniform)…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Persuasive Discourse
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Cao, Yi; Chen, Jianshen; Zhang, Mo; Li, Chen – ETS Research Report Series, 2020
Scenario-based writing assessment has two salient characteristics by design: a lead-in/essay scaffolding structure and a unified scenario/topic throughout. In this study, we examine whether the scenario-based assessment design would impact students' essay scores compared to its alternative conditions, which intentionally broke the scaffolding…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Vignettes, Writing Evaluation, Regression (Statistics)
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Luo, Xiuling; Wei, Bing; Shi, Min; Xiao, Xin – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2020
Using the Structure of Observed Learning Outcomes (SOLO) taxonomy as the analytic framework, this study examined the impact of the reasoning flow scaffold (RFS) on students' written arguments. Two classes with a total of 88 10th grade students in a school participated in this study. One class, set as the experimental group, was taught scientific…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Persuasive Discourse, Science Process Skills, Outcomes of Education
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Ellis, David L.; Vincent, Mark A. – History Teacher, 2020
The moment many students begin to get excited about history is when they realize that much historical knowledge is contested, enmeshed in a productive argument that never ends and therefore endlessly fascinates. Such an epiphany might occur at any time. But a frequent catalyst is classroom debate, a formalized contest that dramatizes and vitalizes…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, Debate
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Huang, Yu; Jun Zhang, Lawrence – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2020
Many researchers have acknowledged the advantages of process-genre approaches to teaching writing in various genres in a foreign/second language (L2). However, empirical studies examining L2 learners' performance within such a framework are still underrepresented. To fill the research gap, we investigated the effects of a process-genre approach to…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Writing Improvement, Instructional Effectiveness, English (Second Language)
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Pallanck, Jennifer L.; Castro, Gabriel O.; Colonnese, Madelyn W.; Casa, Tutita M. – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
Facilitating meaningful discourse directly supports what students should be able to do with respect to the third of the eight Standards for Mathematical Practice (SMP 3) in the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (NGA Center and CCSSO 2010): "Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others" (p. 6). Following best…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Persuasive Discourse, Common Core State Standards, Best Practices
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Archila, Pablo Antonio; Molina, Jorge; Truscott de Mejía, Anne-Marie – Science & Education, 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic is the reason why humanity is paying more attention to the importance of regular and rigorous handwashing. Interestingly, in the nineteenth century, regular and rigorous handwashing was a key (and controversial) solution proposed by the Hungarian obstetrician Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis to cut drastically cases of puerperal…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Undergraduate Students, Persuasive Discourse, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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