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Arnesen, Anne-Lise; Mietola, Reetta; Lahelma, Elina – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2007
The terrain of inclusion studies in discussed in this paper from the perspective of policy discourses and teachers' constructions on student diversity. We start by discussing the concept of inclusion from normative and analystic perspectives. We then look at the kinds of discourses that can be found in the Finnish and Norwegian curricula, as well…
Descriptors: Special Classes, Ethnography, Student Diversity, Vocational Education
Poppo, Kristin – Educational Foundations, 2007
Whether one calls it G*d-talk, religious discourse, or spiritual musings, conversations speaking to the divine, spirit, mystery, religion, and G*d are increasingly prevalent in educational studies. Whether it is the recurring discussions of church/state distinctions, exploration of the relationship between moral development and religion, or an…
Descriptors: Religion, Moral Development, Postmodernism, Critical Theory
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Nathan, Mitchell J.; Eilam, Billie; Kim, Suyeon – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2007
Learning in a socially mediated context like a classroom places emphasis on the ability of learners to communicate their ideas to others, and for members of a class to achieve shared meaning or intersubjectivity (IS). We take a participatory view of IS, where both consensual agreement and disagreement are regarded as aspects of a common set of…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Brain, Empathy, Mathematics
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Park, Jae-Eun – Applied Linguistics, 2007
Informed by Conversation Analysis, this paper examines discursive practices through which nonnative speaker (NNS) identity is constituted in relation to native speaker (NS) identity in naturally occurring English conversations. Drawing on studies of social interaction that view identity as intrinsically a social, dialogic, negotiable entity, I…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Linguistic Performance
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Filipi, Anna – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2007
The study to be reported in this paper examined the work accomplished by "mm" and "mm hm" in the interactions of a parent and his daughter aged 0;10-2;0. Using the findings of Gardner (2001) for adults, the analysis shows that "mm" accomplished a range of functions based on its sequential placement and prosodic features, whereas "mm hm" was much…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Suprasegmentals, Discourse Analysis, Toddlers
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Clarke, Lane W. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2007
An analysis of what appears initially to be a typical literature circle discussion about the book "Shiloh" illuminates larger issues of the influence of class and gendered discursive practices. Drawing on critical discourse analysis, the author suggests that the ways these fifth-grade students enact class and gender roles actually positions them…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Teacher Role, Classroom Environment, Discourse Analysis
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Matsuda, Paul Kei; Tardy, Christine M. – English for Specific Purposes, 2007
Some researchers have argued that voice is irrelevant to academic writing and that the importance of voice has been overstated in the professional literature [Helms-Park, R., & Stapleton, P. (2003). Questioning the importance of individualized voice in undergraduate L2 argumentative writing: an empirical study with pedagogical implications.…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Writing Instruction, Academic Discourse, Peer Evaluation
Crawford, C. B.; Krug, Liza – 1995
This paper focuses on the role that electronic mail, specifically CEDA-L (the Cross Examination Debate Association listserv) and NDT-L (National Debate Tournament listserv), play in the development of debate theory. The tabula rasa paradigm is chosen as the case study. Through a rhetorical analysis of the postings regarding tabula rasa and limited…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Debate, Discourse Analysis
Tunnicliffe, Susan Dale – 1995
The purpose of this study was to identify the content and form of the conversations and recognize the variables that are acting during visits to animal exhibits, and the influence on conversational content of both different types of locations and animal exhibits and visit rationales. Conversations of children between the ages of 3 and 12 years and…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Museums, Nonformal Education
Siebert, Bradley G. – 1997
The social epistemic that the Mennonite-Anabaptists have been cultivating as their hermeneutic method for 470 years focuses on local congregations as discourse communities of faith, promoting egalitarian lay participation equal to that of members with formal ministries. "The Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective" features a…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities, Hermeneutics
McOmber, James B. – 1990
This 40-item annotated bibliography is intended to introduce speech communication educators to some of the principal resources and case studies in the rhetoric of inquiry. The first two sections of the bibliography include works that explore the rhetoric of inquiry specifically. The following three sections cite theoretical works that have played…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Annotated Bibliographies, Case Studies, Discourse Analysis
Malcolm, Karen – 1991
Realistic spoken discourse, as it actually is used in real-life situations, would not be acceptable in the written medium: the established conventions of the written medium are not adequately equipped to convey the phonological subtleties and undertones of speech. Novelists use dialogue to imitate or mirror reality, but writing carries with it…
Descriptors: Authors, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Fiction
Pinnegar, Stefinee – 1998
This paper analyzes the process of tenure using various conceptions of narrative as the interpretive lens for considering the meaning of achieving tenure. It first examines tenure as narrative performance, noting when, where, and in what context tenure is discussed. The paper then looks at tenure through Donald Polkinghorne's (1988) analytical…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Discourse Analysis, Educational Attitudes, Higher Education
Pickering, Michael – 1995
An analysis of English intonation focuses on fall-rise and rise-fall instruction. Fall-rise intonation marks material from which the speaker would derive a precondition for what he is saying, while rise-fall intonation marks material from which the speaker would derive a consequence from what he is saying based on inversion of the clause where the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English, Foreign Countries, Intonation
Barbe, Katharina – 1992
The primary goal of translation is to enable an audience in a Target Language to understand a text/discourse which was ultimately not intended for them. The primary goal of text-analysis is to further the understanding of phenomena inside one language. There are several similarities between translation and text-analysis: both translation and…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Language Patterns, Language Research
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