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Rusk, Fredrik; Ståhl, Matilda – Classroom Discourse, 2022
This study investigates the video game play of a multiplayer first-person shooter, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, as part of an esports programme at a vocational school. The game environment is multilingual, and the focal participants are all Finnish-Swedish bilinguals who are proficient in English. The study focuses on the action of providing…
Descriptors: Video Games, Vocational Schools, Interaction, Teamwork
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Burns, Edgar A.; Fogelgarn, Rochelle; Billett, Paulina – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020
This article sets out discursive issues surrounding bullying and harassment against teachers. This problematic phenomenon of teachers being bullied by students does not have the discursive policy framework to realistically and even-handedly enable discussion in the public arena or political and policy environments. This discussion chronicles our…
Descriptors: Bullying, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Well Being
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Choi, Naya; Kiaer, Jieun; Jun, Eunock; Kim, Taeyeon – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2020
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the cognitive abilities of listening and reading comprehension and morphological awareness affect children's writing to dictation. Data were collected from 194 first-grade elementary schoolchildren in South Korea on the effects of repetitive practice and memorization by comparing impromptu and one…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Listening Comprehension, Morphology (Languages), Grade 1
Rosenblum, L. Penny; Cheng, Li; Zebehazy, Kim; Emerson, Robert Wall; Beal, Carole R. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2020
Teachers of students with visual impairments clearly have an important opportunity to promote graphics literacy skills for students with visual impairments through providing descriptions to make educational content accessible. Guidelines for appropriate image descriptions have been developed by the National Center on Accessible Materials (NCAM), a…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Blindness
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Busch, Brigitta – Applied Linguistics, 2020
Linguistic studies related to trauma are primarily interested in how traumatic events can be verbalized. This article, in contrast, focusses on ways of translating a traumatic experience into forms of symbolization that do not report on what happened but rather foreground the bodily and emotional sensations linked to (re)living such experiences.…
Descriptors: Trauma, Verbal Communication, Emotional Response, Creative Writing
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Omelchenko, Svitlana; Chernukha, Nadiia; Spivak, Yaroslav; Spivak, Liudmyla; Uteubaeva, Elmira – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Article considers the essence of the process of communicative culture formation of future social workers in the educational process of the pedagogical university. The communicative culture is singled out and considered through an interdisciplinary approach in the professional education of social workers. The peculiarities of the communicative…
Descriptors: Social Work, Universities, Student Attitudes, Counselor Training
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Olin, Jenifer; Sonsky, Alyse; Howard, Monica – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2020
Lag reinforcement schedules have been shown in previous research to be an effective intervention for teaching verbal and nonverbal response variability to individuals with developmental disabilities. In more recent research, variability itself has been considered a reinforceable behavior in its own right (Susa & Schlinger, The Analysis of…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Verbal Communication, Nonverbal Communication
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Galati, Alexia; Symeonidou, Angela; Avraamides, Marios N. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2020
In a direction-giving task, we examine whether a high-level constraint--the task partners' relative body alignment--influences spatial language use and task accuracy. In 32 pairs, task partners interacted in two conditions: for one route description, direction givers (DGs) and direction followers (DFs) sat side-by-side ("aligned"…
Descriptors: Human Body, Language Usage, Accuracy, Spatial Ability
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Wang, Yiwei; McGlone, Matthew S. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2020
When apologizing to victims of transgressions, people may assign the agency for harm to themselves ("I'm sorry I offended you"), to the act ("I'm sorry it offended you"), or omit agency altogether ("I'm sorry you were offended"). They also may acknowledge or question the victim's harm by the choice of conjunction used…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Interpersonal Communication, Language Usage, Discourse Analysis
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Nikiforidou, Zoi; Stack, James – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2020
The aim of this study is to explore how children bring together motor processes, language and perception when embodying emotional states (Condition 1) versus factual events (Condition 2) through the story characters of 'Little Red Riding Hood'. Children aged 3-4 years (N = 33) were observed while enacting each story-character through…
Descriptors: Young Children, Emotional Development, Emotional Response, Language Skills
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Sevik, Mustafa – Educational Research and Reviews, 2020
English and Turkish languages have different orthographies. The orthography of English is considered relatively deep since many English letters can correspond to more than one sound; many sounds can be represented by more than one letter and English has a number of consonant digraphs/clusters such as th, sh, ch, and ck to represent a single sound.…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Elementary School Students
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Fahmy, Sarah; Osnes, Beth – Research in Drama Education, 2023
Recognising young women's authorship as a powerful force for civic change, we developed a creative framework for applied theatre that cultivates a space for young women to co-author "little words, BIG ISSUES": a diversity and inclusion workshop facilitated in cooperation with U.S middle school students. Activating girl-led activism…
Descriptors: Drama, Females, Diversity, Inclusion
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Marcantonio, Tiffany L.; Jozkowski, Kristen N. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2023
Affirmative consent initiatives advocate that college students understand sexual consent and refusal. There has been an influx of research focused on students' definitions or understanding of consent; however, research examining students' definitions of sexual refusals is limited. Additionally, different terminology (e.g., non-consent vs. sexual…
Descriptors: College Students, Sexuality, Interpersonal Relationship, Definitions
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Sterrett, Kyle; Freeman, Stephanny; Hayashida, Kristen; Kim, Joanne J.; Paparella, Tanya – Young Exceptional Children, 2023
Preverbal communication means any social behavior that occurs before children communicate verbally. Generally, these communicative behaviors are categorized into two ways: as behavior regulation (BR) or joint attention (JA) skills. BR, also referred to as requesting, involves the use of behaviors to gain something or receive assistance (Mundy et…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Intervention, Behavior Development, Natural Language Processing
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Bjurholt, Nikolai; Bøe, Maria Vetleseter – Physics Education, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the world into unknown territories of closed schools and remote teaching, and gave teachers a range of new experiences with physics teaching. We studied these experiences by using survey responses from 85 upper secondary physics teachers in Norway. We found that home-school physics instruction was characterised by a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers
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