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Webster, Jennica R.; Beehr, Terry A.; Love, Kevin – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
Interest regarding the challenge-hindrance occupational stress model has increased in recent years, however its theoretical foundation has not been tested. Drawing from the transactional theory of stress, this study tests the assumptions made in past research (1) that workload and responsibility are appraised as challenges and role ambiguity and…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Role Conflict, Figurative Language, Stress Variables
Foster, Colin – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2011
In this paper I take a positive view of ambiguity in the learning of mathematics. Following Grosholz (2007), I argue that it is not only the arts which exploit ambiguity for creative ends but science and mathematics too. By enabling the juxtaposition of multiple conflicting frames of reference, ambiguity allows novel connections to be made. I…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Figurative Language, Scientific Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
Gross, Karen – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2011
Many faculty and staff working in higher education lament the increasing involvement of the parents of their college-aged students. They denigrate such individuals as "helicopter" parents, and when the contact occurs in person as opposed to through the phone or email, they call them "lawn mower" parents. The whole issue of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Parent School Relationship, Parent Participation, Figurative Language
Roush, Daniel R. – Sign Language Studies, 2011
This article proposes an answer to the primary question of how the American Sign Language (ASL) community in the United States conceptualizes (im)politeness and its related notions. It begins with a review of evolving theoretical issues in research on (im)politeness and related methodological problems with studying (im)politeness in natural…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Figurative Language, American Sign Language, Pragmatics
Delgado, Juan Antonio; Palma, Ricardo Luis – Science & Education, 2011
We describe, discuss and illustrate a metaphoric parallel between the history of the most famous Spanish liqueur, "Anis del Mono" ("Anis" of the Monkey), and the evolution of living organisms in the light of Darwinian theory and other biological hypotheses published subsequent to Charles Darwin's "Origin of Species." Also, we report the use of a…
Descriptors: Evolution, Figurative Language, Primatology, Spanish
Amundson, Norman E. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2011
This article illustrates some of the foundational principles of active engagement/metaphors through the work of the author from the University of British Columbia, Canada. The author's intention is to highlight some of the important concepts underlying active engagement and the use of metaphors in employment counseling. In his work, the author…
Descriptors: Creativity, Employment, Cultural Awareness, Career Development
Kelly, Frances – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2011
The article contributes to the discussion of writing at doctoral level, which has lately been of interest in higher education literature, by approaching doctoral theses "as texts" and by highlighting textuality and rhetoric in doctoral writing, issues which have been marginalised in the discourse to date. In this paper I analyse the use of…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Doctoral Dissertations, Theses, Rhetorical Invention
Brewe, Eric – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2011
Utilizing an energy-as-substance conceptual metaphor as a central feature of the introductory physics curriculum affords students a wealth of conceptual resources for reasoning about energy conservation, storage, and transfer. This paper first establishes the utility and function of a conceptual metaphor in developing student understanding of…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Figurative Language, Physics, Energy
Saban, Aslihan – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2011
In this phenomenological study, prospective computer teachers' mental images related to the concepts of "school" and "computer teacher" were examined through metaphors. Participants were all the 45 seniors majoring in the Department of Computer and Instructional Technologies at Selcuk University, Ahmet Kelesoglu Faculty of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Computer Science Education, Figurative Language, Student Attitudes
Nikitina, Larisa; Furuoka, Fumitaka – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2011
This study examines metaphors about learning produced by a group of eighteen students at a big public university in Malaysia. The learner perspective is placed within a wider discourse on education in order to explore whether the images employed by the learners to describe their learning reflect the dominant conception of education as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, College Students, Student Attitudes
Niebert, Kai; Gropengießer, Harald – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
Over the last 20 years, science education studies have reported that there are very different understandings among students of science regarding the key aspects of climate change. We used the cognitive linguistic framework of experientialism to shed new light on this valuable pool of studies to identify the conceptual resources of understanding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Scientists, Climate
Meyer, Michael – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
This paper focuses on an inferential view on introducing new concepts in mathematics classrooms. A theoretical framework is presented which helps to analyse and reflect on the processes of teaching and learning mathematical concepts. The framework is based on the philosophies by Ludwig Wittgenstein and Robert Brandom. Wittgenstein's language-game…
Descriptors: Inferences, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation, Teaching Methods
Mashhady, Habibollah; Noura, Mahbube – English Language Teaching, 2012
Throughout the history, translation has played an important role in conveying thoughts and knowledge from one nation to other nations. Apart from this importance, the act of translating is not simply changing a message from the source language into the target one; translation is an act of problem-solving. Sometimes it is difficult to solve…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Translation, Problem Solving, Second Languages
Tse, Chi-Shing; Altarriba, Jeanette – Psychological Record, 2012
English speakers use horizontal spatial metaphors (e.g., before/after) to talk about time relative to vertical spatial metaphors (e.g., up/down), so they may be faster in verifying temporal targets (e.g., June comes after April) that are preceded by primes that activate horizontal, relative to vertical, spatial metaphors. We examined this…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Spatial Ability, Time, Comprehension
Jackson, Micah T. J. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Throughout history, preachers have used various models to understand the relationship between the preacher and the hearers of sermons. In recent years, homileticians have responded to the challenges of postmodernism by exploring the metaphor of conversation as a way to develop less hierarchical or authoritarian conceptions of role and authority.…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Language Research, Pragmatics, Persuasive Discourse