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Walsh, Lynda – Written Communication, 2009
This article reports the results of a study analyzing the interaction of administrative genres and stakeholder beliefs in the Mexican Wolf Blue Range Reintroduction Project (MWBRRP) in New Mexico and Arizona. The author examines this interaction through an analysis of a set of 944 recorded public comments (with administrative responses) concerning…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Beliefs, Discourse Analysis, Content Analysis
Strhan, Anna – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
This paper explores the relationship between language, subjectivity and teaching in Emmanuel Levinas's "Totality and Infinity". It aims to elucidate Levinas's presentation of language as always already predicated on a relationship of responsibility towards that which is beyond the self and the idea that it is only in this condition of being…
Descriptors: Ethics, Language Usage, Educational Philosophy, Social Responsibility
Kulbaga, Theresa A. – College English, 2008
In her audio essay for the the National Public Radio's series "This I Believe," Iranian-American author and professor Azar Nafisi celebrates the affective power of empathy. In the essay, Nafisi refers to actual people in Darfur, Afghanistan, Iraq, Algeria, Rwanda, and North Korea, but she turns to classic nineteenth-century American novel to…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Foreign Countries, Empathy, Radio
Sarja, Anneli; Janhonen, Sirpa – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
The concept of dialogue is often examined apart from the social and historical context in which it is embedded. This paper identifies how dialogue between a superior and a subordinate generates a reorganisation of situated knowledge in the education and training of nurse teachers. We created an analytic method of supervisory discourse founded on…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities, Discourse Modes
Kelly, Victoria L. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
Technological advances have revolutionized the communication patterns and behaviors of district leaders. In this information-based society, the ability of the leader to select the form of communication most appropriate to the context and situation qualifies his or her effectiveness at communication. The findings emerging from this study highlight…
Descriptors: Superintendents, School Districts, Interpersonal Communication, Proximity
Behrens, Susan; Jablon, Ann – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2008
This study examines verbal behavior in student-teacher talk and alignment of perceptions of communication effectiveness. Heightened awareness of conversational patterns is more productive in the learning environment than the rote use of discourse markers.
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Language Patterns, Discourse Modes, Discourse Analysis
Cheatham, Gregory A.; Ostrosky, Michaelene M. – Young Exceptional Children, 2009
In this article, the authors present parent-educator conversations, which were selected to illustrate common communication patterns and provide links to some of the Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children's recommended practices for communicating and collaborating with parents. Using conversation analysis, researchers…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Parent Teacher Conferences, Communication Strategies, Communication Research
Ivinson, Gabrielle – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2007
This paper elaborates possibilities and limitations for sex education in schools by mapping the consequence of introducing the topic "sex" within a range of scientific and informal discursive settings. The organising and regulating structures of the school maintain the boundaries between common-sense and scientific discourses. Bernstein made a…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Educational Change, Discourse Modes, Science Education
Jeffery, Jill V. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
"Voice" is widely considered to be a feature of effective writing. It's no surprise, then, that voice criteria frequently appear on rubrics used to score student essays in large-scale writing assessments. However, composition theorists hold vastly different views regarding voice and how it should be applied in the evaluation of student writing, if…
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Evaluators, Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests
Baildon, Mark C.; Sim, Jasmine B.-Y. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2009
In this article we explore the ways critical thinking is conceived by a group of Singaporean social studies teachers, what they see as its purposes as well as perceived constraints to critical thinking and teaching critical thinking in Singapore's schools. Using a case study research design and constant comparative method we analysed data from…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Foreign Countries, Critical Thinking, Social Studies
Schallert, Diane L.; Chiang, Yueh-hui Vanessa; Park, Yangjoo; Jordan, Michelle E.; Lee, Haekyung; Cheng, An-Chih Janne; Chu, Hsiang-Ning Rebecca; Lee, SoonAh; Kim, Taehee; Song, Kwangok – Computers & Education, 2009
Using a discourse analytic qualitative approach, we investigated the naturally-occurring discourse that arose as part of two kinds of regular course activities, synchronous and asynchronous computer-mediated discussions. The messages contributed by members of a graduate course were analyzed for the kind of discourse functions and the kind of…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Graduate Students, Prosocial Behavior
Macheski, Ginger E.; Buhrmann, Jan; Lowney, Kathleen S.; Bush, Melanie E. L. – Teaching Sociology, 2008
Participants in the 2007 American Sociological Association teaching workshop, "Innovative Teaching Practices for Difficult Subjects," shared concerns about teaching statistics, research methods, and theory. Strategies for addressing these concerns center on building a community of learners by creating three processes throughout the course: 1) an…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Workshops, Sociology, Teaching Methods
Chambers, Joan M. – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2008
It is argued that the view of nature and the relationship between human beings and nature that each of us holds impacts our decisions, actions, and notions of environmental responsibility and consciousness. In this study, I investigate the discursive patterns of selected environmental science classroom resources produced by three disparate…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Discourse Modes, Instructional Materials
Nicol, Jennifer J. – Qualitative Report, 2008
Vocative texts are expressive poetic texts that strive to show rather than tell, that communicate felt knowledge, and that appeal to the senses. They are increasingly used by researchers to present qualitative findings, but little has been written about how to create such texts. To this end, excerpts from an inquiry into the experience and meaning…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Writing (Composition), Chronic Illness, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Mao, LuMing – College English, 2007
The author identifies limitations in various approaches that Westerners have taken to non-Western rhetorical traditions. Focusing on excerpts from the Analects of Confucius, he demonstrates his own proposed approach to ancient Chinese rhetoric, emphasizing that Westerners studying it should seek to identify its discursive fields while also…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Chinese, Western Civilization, Cross Cultural Studies

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