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Peer reviewedMoore, Charles G. – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1994
Discusses past research involving Piagetian conservation concepts in Native American students; the relation of language to mathematics education; holism in mathematics learning; mathematics and culture; the Outdoor World Science and Mathematics Project, which developed learning modules involving Native Americans; and mentorship in an atmosphere of…
Descriptors: Conservation (Concept), Cultural Influences, Ethnomathematics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHill, Anne – Canadian Journal of Education, 1994
This description of a teacher-researchers's experiences of surprise in daily practice suggests that moments of surprise are opportunities to develop and sustain reflective teaching practice. The experience of surprise is in itself an embodied reflection that can awaken pedagogical possibilities. (SLD)
Descriptors: Children, Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Expectation
Peer reviewedWeinert, Regina – Applied Linguistics, 1995
Provides a survey of the second language literature on the role of formulaic language, focusing on communicative, production, and learning strategy functions of such language. The need to address the theoretical and methodological difficulties surrounding the definition and identification of formulaic language is discussed. (105 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Classification, Classroom Techniques, Definitions, Language Research
Peer reviewedHagge, John – Written Communication, 1995
Explains that analysis of leading ideas in 20th century engineering writing textbooks and other primary sources demonstrates that disciplinary discourse conventions develop from an intricate nexus of human motivations, beliefs, and social activity. Explores currents in American social and intellectual history that explain this complex view of…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Engineering, Higher Education, Intellectual History
Peer reviewedBaik, Martin Jonghak – Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 1992
The roles that English, Chinese, and Japanese have had on the linguistic changes and identity shift in Korea are examined. (22 references) (VWL)
Descriptors: Chinese, Cultural Background, Diachronic Linguistics, English (Second Language)
Norrish, John – English: A World Language, 1992
Traces the development of English in the Commonwealth from colonial times to the present, examines the use of local varieties by English-medium African writers and discusses the conflicting roles of English. English is seen as answering the need for an official language that is also a language of wider communication. (20 references) (JL)
Descriptors: African Literature, Authors, Colonialism, Diachronic Linguistics
Peer reviewedMaurais, Jacques – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1992
The language-related constitutional changes made in 10 of the former Soviet republics and in the central Soviet government since 1988 are analyzed from 3 perspectives: unilingualism vs. bilingualism; the relationship between economy and language; and immigration and territoriality as concerns language. Special attention is given to language of…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Economic Change, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Peer reviewedKashina, K. – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1994
The privileged position of English in Zambia is discussed, followed by an argument that using English as the language of instruction is counterproductive. Practical and sociocultural implications of teaching "standard" English are considered. (28 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: English, Foreign Countries, Language Dominance, Language of Instruction
Peer reviewedMyhill, John; Xing, Zhiqun – Language Sciences, 1994
Presents a systematic comparison of the function of voice alterations in three genetically unrelated languages--Biblical Hebrew, Chinese, and English. It is shown that passive or passivelike function can be divided into a number of discrete functional types, each of which is associated with a certain combination of translation equivalents in the…
Descriptors: Chinese, Contrastive Linguistics, English, Hebrew
Peer reviewedBeck, Clive – Educational Theory, 1991
Reviews the development of philosophy of education in North America, Britain, and Australia, examining mutual influences and common characteristics and trends. The paper examines the role language has played in the evaluation of disciplinary traditions in different countries over time and discusses the influence of postmodernism. (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedMackay, Ray – Language and Communication, 1993
Following general discussion of difficulty of full expression of cultural identity through writing in second language (English), "Asian Voices in English" (M. Chan and R. Harris, editors) is reviewed. These papers are from a symposium sponsored by University of Hong Kong's English Department in collaboration with the British Council. The papers…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedHayhoe, Ruth – Hong Kong Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Explores the classical roots of comparative education and related language issues. Three different strands of comparative education are identified, and the approach to language within each strand is discussed and illustrated. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication
Peer reviewedCheung, Maria – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1997
Synthesizes social construction theory and the Satir approach to family therapy as a process of cocreation of reality, the use of language and narrative, and the therapist's role as a participant-facilitator. Presents a theory-building process of the Satir approach to family therapy. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role, Cybernetics
Peer reviewedChilton, Paul A. – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1997
Discusses how, to what degree, and with what causal force are language, communication, and discourse bound up with conflict and conflict resolution. Theorists of international relations have been interested in role played by language in such discourse. Reviews distinctions between "language" (the universal human capacity), a "language" (in modern…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Conflict, Conflict Resolution, International Relations
Peer reviewedNewmark, Peter – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1999
This response to an article on the effect of recent developments (particularly globalization and advances in technology) on the production and perception of language focuses on two issues discussed in the article: the nature of translation and the role of universities in translation training. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Global Approach, Higher Education, Interpreters


