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Stathopoulou, Charoula; Kalabasis, Fragiskos – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2007
This communication discusses an aspect of language and culture that informs the identity of a group of Romany students as they learn mathematics. Observations were made by the authors in a multicultural community in Athens. We explore how Romany language roles and features significantly affect the teaching and learning of mathematics. As examples,…
Descriptors: Oral Tradition, Mathematics Education, Language Usage, Cultural Influences
LePeau, Lucy – College Student Affairs Journal, 2007
This article describes a student affairs practitioner's experience with co-instructing a course entitled, "Queer(y)ing Religion and Spirituality". The ways practitioners can facilitate difficult dialogues with students about the intersection of spirituality and GLBT issues are explored.
Descriptors: Religion, Homosexuality, Religious Factors, Student Personnel Workers
Kotsopoulos, Donna – Mathematics Teacher, 2007
As a result of frequently hearing students comment that the language used in mathematics is "like hearing a foreign language," the author investigated this perception by studying a ninth-grade mathematics classroom. Using transcriptions of classroom discussions and semistructured interviews with students, her findings suggest that students…
Descriptors: Interference (Language), Mathematics Instruction, Grade 9, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Nguyen, Hanh thi – Language and Education, 2007
Current guidelines on teacher--student rapport, while providing helpful suggestions, fail to address the question of how rapport building can be achieved in contextualised classroom interaction in which a balance needs to be reached between rapport and instructional tasks. Using discourse analysis informed by a conversation analytic approach and…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Teacher Student Relationship, Grammar
Zhang, Jiabei; Griffin, Ann J. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2007
The number of children diagnosed with autism is on the rise, and teachers are seldom prepared to teach children with autism in their classes. However, it is possible to successfully include children with autism in general physical education settings by understanding inclusive physical education, individualizing instruction, targeting…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Autism, Inclusive Schools, Individualized Instruction
Johnson, J Paul – 1995
A study analyzed the choreography of turn-taking and cohesion in classroom computer-mediated communication (CMC) to assess its efficacy as a linguistic intervention. Of the kinds of discussions made possible by CMC, it is the pseudonymous, synchronous conversation that most attracts those who would aspire to the project of changing linguistic…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis
Danielson, Mary Ann – 1995
Both educational and organizational researchers have been studying the socialization construct since the late 1970s. Research can be extended to examine the role of the course syllabi as a strategy or tool for classroom socialization. One theory which has been applied to classroom socialization is the uncertainty reduction theory; a possible…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
McCallister, Cynthia – 1993
Anne Haas Dyson's concept of the "child collective" and Colette Daiute's concept of "youth genres" can be useful observational frameworks for better understanding classroom dynamics. In studying classrooms where children are given opportunities to collaborate, Dyson's "child collective" identifies those behaviors that…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cooperation, Discourse Communities, Emergent Literacy
Jones, Robin; Simonds, Cheri – 1994
A study explored how students challenged teachers in order to seek information, how often they employ certain strategies, and at what point in the semester they used certain strategies. Subjects were students in four classes with a maximum enrollment of 25 each from two southwestern universities. Half of the participants were enrolled in a hybrid…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, College Instruction, Communication Research
Commeyras, Michelle; Sumner, Georgiana – 1996
The ideas in this mini-brochure are intended for teachers interested in creating opportunities for students to pose questions during literature-based discussions. The brochure suggests that a child-centered approach to questioning is a highly motivating way to conduct discussions because students of all reading abilities can participate. The…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Questioning Techniques
McLaughlin, Rosalee – Composition Chronicle: Newsletter for Writing Teachers, 1996
For many students, school is not a place to explore new ideas or develop fresh perspectives. School is a place where there are "positions" that they must "defend" in the "arena" of the classroom. If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Conflict, Epistemology, Group Discussion
Frymier, Ann Bainbridge – 1992
A study investigated the association between affinity-seeking strategies and teacher liking. Data were collected from 251 undergraduate students at the middle of the semester and 178 undergraduate students at the end of the semester on the behavior of an equal number of instructors. Respondents were asked to assess their chosen instructor's…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Teacher Behavior
Blue, Thomas R.; And Others – 1991
Four teachers at Fort Lewis College, Colorado, use humor to send messages which "leap frog" resistance to the new and different, and go directly to the preconscious. The power in these humorous conceptual leaps is that the entering information sticks to the anger and passions of the human psyche, thus fostering retention. Linda Mack, a…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Environment, Higher Education, Humor
Tauber, Robert T. – 1991
Educators commonly consider praise an example of positive reinforcement. They are correct, but they may also be incorrect because the effect upon students of educators administering praise is influenced by the students themselves. Two situations, at least, exist where praise may not bring about its intended effect. Praise may be inappropriate when…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Communication, Positive Reinforcement
Nelson, Eric S. – MinneTESOL Journal, 1987
All language teachers, even those committed to teaching language in context, must occasionally provide examples of grammatical or syntactic structures. When searching for effective examples, teachers can evaluate them by asking the following questions: (1) Considering the context and content, is the use of the target structure appropriate?; (2)…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Grammar

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