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Amiryousefi, Mohammad; Rasekh, Abbass Eslami – English Language Teaching, 2010
Metadiscourse is a new and interesting field of inquiry which is believed to play a vital role in organizing and producing persuasive writing, based on the norms and expectations of people involved. Metadiscourse embodies the idea that writing and speaking are more than just the communication of ideas and presentation of ideational meaning. Rather…
Descriptors: Definitions, English Teachers, Performance Factors, Models
Bhatia, Vijay K. – English for Specific Purposes, 2008
Studies of professional genres and professional practices are invariably seen as complementing each other, in that they not only influence each other but are often co-constructed in specific professional contexts. However, professional genres have often been analyzed in isolation, leaving the study of professional practice almost completely out,…
Descriptors: Language Styles, English for Special Purposes, Business Communication, Discourse Analysis
Gordon, John – Curriculum Journal, 2009
This article considers the design of poetry within the UK National Curriculum for English, where it is conceived of primarily as a print-based medium. With reference to curricular detail, the recent Ofsted survey of poetry teaching in schools, and to original research, it describes the role the existing curricular conception of poetry can play in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Listening, Speech Communication
White, E. Jayne – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
Dialogic research, building on the dialogic philosophy of Mikhail Bakhtin, is fundamentally concerned with the social, discursive nature of language. This article describes an application of dialogic research methods in a pilot study conducted in an Education and Care setting in Wellington, New Zealand focusing on an 18-month-old toddler and his…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Early Childhood Education, Research Methodology, Toddlers
Saavedra, Cinthya M.; Chakravarthi, Swetha; Lower, Joanna K. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
The purpose of this article is to engender a space where a variety of critical feminist(s) lenses are interwoven to problematize current discursive practices in linguistic diversity training and to (re)imagine "nueavas posibilidades" for linguistic diversity research/training for pre-kindergarten teachers. Transnational feminists' projects have…
Descriptors: Feminism, Educational Research, Linguistics, Kindergarten
Dunn, Julie – Research in Drama Education, 2008
When children come together to play dramatically they are involved in the creation of an improvised text. This text emerges spontaneously via the moment-by-moment contributions of individual players who must operate in a highly collaborative way in order to achieve cohesion. This paper reports on a research project involving several groups of 11-…
Descriptors: Play, Writing (Composition), Dramatic Play, Females
Morgan, Wendy – English in Australia, 2007
In this article, the author reflects on Statement Three of the Australian Association for the Teaching of English (AATE) "Statements of Belief". The third statement begins: "We value the power of the imagination and literary expression to provide pleasure and enrich life." Statement 3 has two parts. It identifies what the study of literature…
Descriptors: Literature, Imagination, Aesthetics, Creativity
Kuo, Jun-min – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2009
In order to fill in the research gap related to the theory and practice of critical literacy in Taiwan, this article describes an English Conversation activity offered during the 2005 spring semester at a university in southern Taiwan. The article uses a critical instructional model to analyze students' team dialogues as responses to a…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Foreign Countries, Literacy, Critical Reading
Peterson, Shira May – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2009
This study examines the use of narrative and paradigmatic modes of explanation in large group discussions about science in preschool classrooms. Participants comprised students and teachers in 29 preschool classrooms, 19 of which used the ScienceStart! curriculum, a hands-on, inquiry approach to teaching science with young children. Analyses of…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Preschool Children, Science Education, Science Curriculum
Price, Christine G.; McGee, Christy D. – Teacher Educator, 2009
This article summarizes the literature concerning the use of visual and textual metaphors and describes outcomes of a project designed to help teacher education candidates begin integrating their personal beliefs about teaching with their growing professional knowledge and emergent practice. By using metaphors, teacher educators have the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Figurative Language, Teacher Educators, Literature Reviews
Jordao, Clarissa Menezes – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
This text discusses the locus of English in globalisation discourses. Assuming that languages constitute discursive formations informing ways of knowing, discourses of English as a global language (EGL) are positioned in relation to teaching English as a foreign language in the "glocal" scene. We draw on post-colonial theories and…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Global Approach
Pollock, Eric J.; Chun, Hye Won – Online Submission, 2008
Everyone loves a mystery story, probably for two reasons: The first is that the mystery story is the only literary genre that is written for the reader to follow and match their intellectual acumen with the protagonist. By doing so, the genre invites the reader into its own world as an active participant, not merely an innocent bystander (Pollock,…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Fiction, Etiology, Instructional Materials
Scheurman, Geoffrey – Social Education, 2008
Most teachers will endorse "standards" of authentic instruction, including deep knowledge, higher order thinking, substantive conversation, and connections to the world beyond the classroom. When it comes to putting such endorsements into practice, however, they too often accept a standardized view of content that is dull and doctrinaire and…
Descriptors: Poetry, Social Studies, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
Krejsler, John – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2007
Professionals in education must increasingly speak of themselves through an individualizing discourse that commits them to a lifelong and life-encompassing learning and working project. By means of techniques like CVs and appraisal interviews, post-signifying regimes conjure up discursive spaces that thrive on the language of commitment, love and…
Descriptors: Resumes (Personal), Discourse Modes, Organizational Communication, Epistemology
Standish, Paul – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2008
In recent papers by Marc Depaepe and Daniel Trohler, philosophers of education are criticised for their tendency to address eternal questions in pursuit of timeless truths, with insufficient awareness of the genesis of the ideas they refer to and insensitivity to historical context. The suspicion of "presentism" in their approach is…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Rhetorical Criticism, Discourse Modes, Educational History

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