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LaShonda D. Lewis – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Language development is integral to a child's early childhood foundational skills. This research study aimed to determine how early childhood teachers' language use impacts young children in early childhood classrooms. The study examined the extent to which a relationship existed between the daily average number of conversational turns, as…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Urban Areas, Language Acquisition, Early Childhood Education
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Koç, Tuncay – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2023
Using Conversation Analysis, this article explores the ways in which teasing is employed as an interactional tool to respond to learner-initiated departures in videotaped adult English as Foreign Language classrooms. The analysis focuses on the moments of classroom interaction where student contributions and behaviours initiate shifts from the…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Student Behavior
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Rand, Elana Riback – Journal of Jewish Education, 2023
Many American Jewish day schools, where most staff and students adhere to Ashkenazic traditions, perpetuate the normativity of Ashkenazic practice and culture, both reflecting and reinforcing the status of Sephardic communities as "minorities within a minority." This article draws on Sephardic adults' recollections of the…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Day Schools, Classroom Communication
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Walldén, Robert; Nygård Larsson, Pia – Classroom Discourse, 2023
This article focuses on how Grade 6 students interactionally make meaning out of subject-related language encountered in civics textbook material by searching for synonyms and engaging in discussions. Employing ethnographically-inspired methods, data was collected through observations and audio recordings of civics teaching in two linguistically…
Descriptors: Civics, Grade 6, Academic Language, Language Usage
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Wolfsdorf, Adam; Ballou, DaMonique – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2023
In the fall of 2021, an engaged group of NYU graduate students assembled to discuss Angie Thomas' YA novel "The Hate U Give." The class was composed of one Black student among a group of white students. On the night the group discussed "The Hate U Give," the freedom of discourse broke down significantly. The white students…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Adolescent Literature, English Teacher Education, Graduate Students
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Amy B. Ellis; Anne Waswa; Michael Hamilton; Kevin C. Moore; Aytug Çelik – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2024
Generalizing is a critical aspect of mathematics learning, with researchers and policy documents highlighting generalizing as a core mathematical practice. It can also be challenging to foster in class settings, and teachers need access to better resources to teach generalizing, including an understanding of effective forms of instruction. This…
Descriptors: Generalization, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness
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Yuchen Shi; Zihong Zhang; Shu Cao; Qunying Liu – Language and Education, 2024
Dialogic teaching -- in which teachers and students address controversial issues -- has become increasingly common in school education to promote civic participation in deliberative democracy. This study addresses this question: when leading whole-class discussions on controversial issues, what discursive moves could teachers adopt to enact…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Elementary School Students, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Intervention
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Nimet Çopur; Adam Brandt – Classroom Discourse, 2024
The interactional roles of smile and laughter have been widely explored in both institutional settings and mundane talk (e.g. Holt 2016; Potter and Hepburn 2010). However, the role of one specific kind of smile, what we call a 'squeezed-mouth smile' (SMS), remains unexamined. Using CA, this study explores one teacher's use of SMS in response to…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Nonverbal Communication, Humor
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Thompson, Amreen Nasim; Talbot, Robert M.; Doughty, Leanne; Huvard, Hannah; Le, Paul; Hartley, Laurel; Boyer, Jeffrey – International Journal of STEM Education, 2020
Background: The success of the learning assistant (LA) model has largely been attributed to LA facilitation of active learning tasks. A deeper understanding of how LAs facilitate these tasks would inform LA training and support successful adoption of the LA model. Our investigation of LA actions during their interaction with students in the…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Active Learning, Peer Teaching, College Instruction
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Peterson, Blake E.; Leatham, Keith R.; Merrill, Lindsay M.; Van Zoest, Laura R.; Stockero, Shari L. – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2020
Ambiguity is a natural part of communication in a mathematics classroom. In this paper, a particular subset of ambiguity is characterized as clarifiable. Clarifiable ambiguity in classroom mathematics discourse is common, frequently goes unaddressed, and unnecessarily hinders in-the-moment communication because it likely could be made more clear…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Mathematics Instruction, Ambiguity (Semantics), Middle School Students
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Barreto, Lucas Passos; Rodrigues, Adriana Araújo Dutra; de Oliveira, Giordanna Camilla Bié; de Almeida, Laila Thayanne Gomes; Felix, Matheus Augusto Campelo; Silva, Penha de Souza; Quadros, Ana Luiza; Macedo, Andrea Mara; Mortimer, Eduardo Fleury – Research in Science Education, 2021
This research draws on Legitimation Code Theory (LCT) to understand the epistemic dimension of the higher education classroom discourse of a professor who is well evaluated by his students. In expository science classroom discourse, concepts are loaded with different meanings, a process that is called "condensation of meanings" in LCT,…
Descriptors: College Science, College Faculty, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Hudiyono, Yusak; Rokhmansyah, Alfian; Elyana, Kukuh – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
Class conversation in the learning process has important benefits and can facilitate the learning process, students' understanding of the material and create a close relationship between teachers and students. This study describes the classroom conversation strategies implemented in junior high schools, namely preliminary, core and final at…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Vocabulary Development, Junior High School Students, Learning Activities
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Ertesvåg, Sigrun K.; Sammons, Pamela; Blossing, Ulf – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
Mixed-methods (MM) designs have gained increasing interest in educational research. Still, many studies collect quantitative and qualitative data but report these data separately and do not attempt to integrate them in practice. The aim of this article is to discuss the purposes and processes of integrating qualitative and quantitative data in an…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Barriers, Educational Research, Classroom Communication
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Llinares, Ana; Evnitskaya, Natalia – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2021
This study investigated potential inequalities in a bilingual education program where secondary school students are streamed into two strands with different degrees of exposure to the target language based on their proficiency: high exposure (HE) and low exposure (LE). Drawing on classroom registers (Christie, 2005), appraisal theory (Martin &…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Content and Language Integrated Learning, Secondary School Students, Ability Grouping
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Jamie K. Opper – Teaching of Psychology, 2025
Introduction: As higher education continues to prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), cognitive/behavioral neuroscience and other physiologically based psychology courses may face challenges incorporating DEI issues into the curriculum relative to other subfields of psychology. Statement of the Problem: Instructors of these courses may…
Descriptors: Cognitive Science, Behavioral Sciences, Neurosciences, Psychology
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