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Jaramillo Urrutia, Lorena; Medina Gutiérrez, Ana Stella – PROFILE: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development, 2011
Today it is necessary to approach environmental topics with students in an interdisciplinary manner to mitigate the environmental damages that the Earth is suffering. In this paper we report an action-research and innovation study aimed at sensitizing students with respect to the care and preservation of the environment through the writing of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Conservation (Environment), Student Motivation, Knowledge Level
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Xu, Jian – English Language Teaching, 2009
Based on a review of the historical and current studies on modality, this paper aims at interpreting metaphor of modality and its functions in advertising English according to theories of modality system and metaphor of modality in systemic-functional linguistics with a corpus we have collected. It is pointed out that metaphor of modality, a usual…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Advertising, Figurative Language, Second Language Learning
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Gunter, Helen; Thomson, Pat – Educational Review, 2009
The authors focus on the investment into school leadership in England during the New Labour governments from 1997, and through this they make a contribution to an ongoing scholarly conversation about leadership development. They are concerned to both understand and explain leadership as a policy intervention into the professional practice and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Principals, Leadership Training
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Rees, Charlotte E.; Knight, Lynn V.; Cleland, Jennifer A. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2009
Current perspectives in cognitive linguistics highlight the conceptual nature of cognition and how the conceptual metaphors we hold affect ways we think, talk and act. This study examines medical educators' metaphoric talk to understand ways in which assessment relationships with students are conceptualised in order to understand why educators…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Education, Medical Students, Medical Schools
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Rutherford, Marty – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2009
This paper is about a writing and literary translation program called Poetry Inside Out (PIO). Students in the PIO program study poetic form and structure, figurative language, and the fundamentals of literary translation in an extended workshop format. During a typical Poetry Inside Out workshop, participants read, discuss, translate and recite…
Descriptors: Translation, Spanish, English, Syntax
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Casasanto, Daniel – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2009
Do people with different kinds of bodies think differently? According to the "body-specificity hypothesis," people who interact with their physical environments in systematically different ways should form correspondingly different mental representations. In a test of this hypothesis, 5 experiments investigated links between handedness and the…
Descriptors: Handedness, Cognitive Processes, Physical Environment, Hypothesis Testing
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Bajovic, Mira; Rizzo, Kelly; Engemann, Joe – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2009
In this paper we explored conceptual ambiguities of character education within the present Ontario Ministry of Education initiative. Through the critical lens of moral development theories and theories of mind, social and cognitive domains and their affect on character development were examined. Based on these findings three shortcomings in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values Education, Moral Development, Behavior Theories
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Heaney, Tom – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2009
"Fairness" and "justice" are, according to Gallie (1964), essentially contested concepts--concepts for which there are common understandings in the abstract, but disagreements over the application of these concepts to specific instances. Contested terms are often critical in ethical dilemmas--those times when practitioners are…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Figurative Language, Social Change, Ethics
Ryan, James; Pollock, Katina; Antonelli, Fab – Canadian Journal of Education, 2009
This article examines the racial diversity of the teacher population in Canada. In particular, we compare the number of teachers of colour in Canadian elementary and secondary schools from the 2001 and 2006 Census data with the diversity of the student and general populations. We also explore ways to understand the gap between the proportion of…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Student Diversity, Foreign Countries, Diversity (Faculty)
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Albright, James; Kramer-Dahl, Anneliese – Research Papers in Education, 2009
Combining two metaphors we argue that apart from official educational policy, there exists a "palimpsest" of cumulatively added prior policies sedimented in teachers' pedagogy, in addition to quasi-official "phantom" policies formed at the local level. We argue that these affect teachers' practices and beliefs in ways that may…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Marika, Rarriwuy; Yunupingu, Yalmay; Marika-Mununggiritj, Raymattja; Muller, Samantha – Journal of Rural Studies, 2009
The popular construction of rural places as "white" spaces has significant repercussions for ethnic, Indigenous and "other" groups who do not always fit within prescribed dominant processes. This paper provides new insights for rural scholarship through an engagement with Indigenous specific experiences of governance and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Poisoning, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
Guernsey, Lisa – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Computers may not be able to master poetics like Aristotle, but they have become smart enough to know a metaphor when they see one. An online database called The Mind Is a Metaphor, created by Brad Pasanek, an assistant professor of English at the University of Virginia, is a searchable bank of phrases, verses, and lines from literature that…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Databases, Computers, Online Systems
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Lupyan, Gary – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2008
What are the consequences of calling things by their names? Six experiments investigated how classifying familiar objects with basic-level names (chairs, tables, and lamps) affected recognition memory. Memory was found to be worse for items that were overtly classified with the category name--as reflected by lower hit rates--compared with items…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Recognition (Psychology), Classification, Cognitive Processes
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Shaw, Donita Massengill; Barry, Arlene; Mahlios, Marc – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2008
Metaphors are the constructs under which people organize their thinking and from which they plan their actions, including their teaching and work with students. One area of study that has not been investigated is the relationship between preservice teachers' metaphors of teaching across differing academic majors and their content area beliefs. The…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Figurative Language, Literacy, Beliefs
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Low, Graham; Littlemore, Jeannette; Koester, Almut – Applied Linguistics, 2008
It has been claimed in recent years that, on the one hand, metaphor occurs in UK university lectures in ways that are likely to confuse ESL learners (Littlemore 2001, 2003) and on the other hand that US lecturers use it in highly structured ways, particularly involving linked clusters, to help organize the lecture and indicate the opinions of the…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Computational Linguistics
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