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Christopher Burns; Maia Hetaraka; Alison Jones – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
This article draws attention to shifting educational discourses on the two texts of the 1840 treaty: te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Treaty of Waitangi. Policy and resource conversations in education reveal subtle strategic shifts in use of an invented idea of "treaty principles"--from standing in for and attempting to reconcile the two…
Descriptors: Treaties, Politics, Teaching Methods, Language Usage
Selahattin Yilmaz; Ferda Ilerten – Turkish Journal of Education, 2024
Critical writing seeks to enhance university students' ability to think causally and reason effectively, and this improvement should be evident in their language use in the assignments. An example of such language is interactional metadiscourse, the expression of attitudes and opinions in line with the intended audience. In pursuit of these…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Interaction, Preservice Teachers, English (Second Language)
Holland, Kristopher – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2021
This essay posits tensions in art, education, and politics by using philosophical discourse to suggest that the way to create transformative events for social change is to understand Lyotard's diagnosis of the current age and Rancière's call to critical art practice. By proposing new strategies and tactics such as 'post-art' and 'strange tools',…
Descriptors: Social Change, Educational Philosophy, Art, Transformative Learning
Eryilmaz, Evren; Thoms, Brian; Ahmed, Zafor; Lee, Kuo-Hao – Education and Information Technologies, 2021
As asynchronous online discussions gain a broader usage due to the COVID-19 epidemic, the need for understanding of students' ideas from unstructured textual data becomes more pressing. In this experimental study, we examine the effects of recommendations on message quality and community formation from voluminous online discussions. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Learning, Learning Analytics
de Souza Rodrigues, Marco Aurélio; Chimenti, Paula; Nogueira, Antonio Roberto Ramos – Education and Information Technologies, 2021
Teaching and learning processes have not experienced major changes during the last centuries. However, eLearning platforms may transform these processes, turning the classroom from a teacher-centered and standardized space into a student-centered, customizable and highly scalable environment. These changes impact many different stakeholders such…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Ecology, Technology Integration, Higher Education
Orita, Naho; Vornov, Eliana; Feldman, Naomi H. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2021
This study formalizes and compares two major hypotheses in speakers' choices of referring expressions: the topicality model that chooses a form based on the topicality of the referent, and the rational model that chooses a form based on the informativity of the form and its speech cost. Simulations suggest that both the topicality of the referent…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Speech Communication, Preferences, Form Classes (Languages)
Colorado, Cara; Janzen, Melanie D. – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2021
Students who have been labeled as having "behaviour problems" in the school system have some of the worst academic and social outcomes of any student group. In most Canadian provinces, responses to students who misbehave are legislated through Safe Schools policies intended to guide districts and individual schools in responding to…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, School Policy, Discipline Policy, Foreign Countries
Shvidko, Elena – Classroom Discourse, 2021
Providing feedback on student work is a vital part of pedagogy. However, instructors may inadvertently create a distance between themselves and students by asserting authority when evaluating students' work. This may conflict with maintaining a positive atmosphere in the classroom and developing interpersonal solidarity with students, which is…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Feedback (Response), Writing Instruction, Affective Behavior
Papastephanou, Marianna – Ethics and Education, 2021
The politics of lifelong learning and learnification have triggered educational philosophy's justified indignation and blanket critiques of learning. The market logic of learning has, meanwhile, seized the city and caused a further educational-philosophical reactive response, which I critique in the form that it has taken inter alia in many…
Descriptors: Ethics, Politics, Lifelong Learning, Educational Philosophy
Borko, Hilda; Zaccarelli, Florencia Gomez; Reigh, Emily; Osborne, Jonathan – Elementary School Journal, 2021
This article reports on changes in science discourse practices of four teachers who participated in an extended professional development (PD) program. Teachers were selected for their different patterns of improvement in the quality of their classroom discourse during their participation in the program. Analyses of their practices to support…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement
Lundström, Markus; Lundström, Tomas Poletti – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
This article introduces the method of "podcast ethnography." The method encompasses three general stages: to "explore" a podcast from a particular social field, to "engage" with it through careful, ethnographic reflexivity and to "examine" the podcast by developing typologies and themes expedient for…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Ethnography, Classification, Nationalism
Kheovichai, Baramee – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2022
This research investigated the discursive construction of COVID-19 in WHO director general's discourse through the lens of corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis. 255 speeches of the WHO director general were collected, forming a 234,149-words corpus. Collocations of 'COVID-19' were generated and analyzed in terms of the semantic…
Descriptors: Phrase Structure, Discourse Analysis, COVID-19, Pandemics
Smith, Christopher; Sheyholislami, Jaffer – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquée, 2022
Critical Discourse Studies (CDS) has increasingly served to examine the content of textbooks. Given momentum by critical social inquiry pertaining to textbook content, this study looks at peer-reviewed literature drawn from three scholarly databases (JSTOR, ERIC, and SAGE; cross-referenced with searches on Google Scholar) that use CDS for those…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Textbooks, Content Analysis, Databases
Genoves-Bagat, Florens; Asuncion, Zayda S. – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2022
This study explored the reasons for the utilization of strategies in expressing gratitude among 71 college students and 29 employees of a non-sectarian private higher educational institution in the northern part of the Philippines using a mixed method of research. Descriptive-quantitative research design was used to identify the most commonly used…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Attitudes, Employee Attitudes
Guerrero, Gonzalo R.; Torres-Olave, Betzabé – Curriculum Journal, 2022
This paper aims to analyse the concepts of scientific literacy and agency in two official documents of the Chilean science curriculum. We used Fairclough's three dimensional model as critical lenses, based on critical discourse analysis, where every discursive event can be analysed: (1) as a text; (2) as a discursive practice; and (3) as a social…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy, Science Curriculum