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Stearns, Jennie; Sandlin, Jennifer A.; Burdick, Jake – Curriculum Inquiry, 2011
In this article, we examine John Updike's short story "A&P" and its depiction of the grocery store as a curricular space re/presenting consumption and resistance to it. We position Updike's fictional A&P as a space where the "big curriculum" (Schubert, 2006a) of consumption is enacted in everyday life and explore both how the curriculum of…
Descriptors: Ideology, Educational Practices, Consumer Education, Fiction
Hanson, Dan – CURRENTS, 2011
Fight songs such as "The Victors" and "Notre Dame Victory March" have become part of the American music lexicon. Along with their sister songs, alma maters, they stir memories of carefree college days, elicit feelings of pride, and sometimes--especially fight songs--poke fun at athletic foes. They are the embodiment of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Athletics, Music, Conflict
Maybee, Julie E. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
Some of the literature about teaching issues of race and racism in classrooms has addressed matters of audience. Zeus Leonardo, for example, has argued that teachers should use the language of white domination, rather than white privilege, when teaching about race and racism because the former language presupposes a minority audience, while the…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Audiences, Minority Groups, Racial Relations
Kresevic, Denise; Burant, Christopher; Denton, Jennifer; Heath, Barbara; Kypriotakis, George – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2011
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has found distance education to be particularly valuable as a means to disseminate information to large numbers of busy learners in geographically diverse settings. Specifically, Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Centers (GRECCs) of the VA have used various forms of distance learning to provide…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Educational Strategies, Distance Education, Learning Modalities
Bryer, Theo – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2013
This account of the making and sharing of self-authored digital videos in a Year 5 classroom focuses on the way that the children appear to be influenced by their awareness of audience. Drawing on evidence of video observation, written and moving image texts produced by the children and semi-structured interviews with them, I examine the factors…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Video Technology, Audiences, Observation
Brady, Melanie; Seli, Helena; Rosenthal, Jane – Computers & Education, 2013
The purpose of this study was to establish whether electronic response systems (clickers) influence student metacognition in large lecture settings more than low-technology polling devices. In this first part of a two part mixed methods study inquiry was made into whether student metacognition was influenced and how metacognition was influenced.…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Comparative Analysis, Educational Psychology, Mixed Methods Research
Kiefer, Julie M. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The current study sought to extend knowledge on effectiveness of Electronic Response Systems (ERS) or "clickers" in a college classroom by comparing student assessment performance between two sections ( n = 41 & 42) of a Biblical Studies course in a small evangelical university. Student characteristics were virtually identical in the…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices, Audience Response Systems, College Students
Asen, Robert; Gurke, Deb; Conners, Pamela; Solomon, Ryan; Gumm, Elsa – Educational Policy, 2013
This article analyzes the use of research evidence in school-board deliberations in three school districts in Wisconsin. In these settings, the circulation, meaning, and function of research depended importantly on the interests and backgrounds of advocates, the composition of audiences, and the values and contexts of decision-making. Board…
Descriptors: Evidence, Boards of Education, School Districts, Group Dynamics
Kim, Dong-gook; Park, Chongwoo – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2012
A classroom response system (CRS) involves the use of remote devices allowing all students in a class to respond to questions displayed on a projection screen. A CRS instantly collects, tallies, and shows students' answers to a question on a classroom projection screen--a similar system used in the TV show "Who wants to be a millionaire"…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Audience Response Systems, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Office of Postsecondary Education, US Department of Education, 2012
The International Education Programs Service (IEPS) administers 14 education programs. These programs are complementary in nature and designed to benefit a variety of audiences through training programs, research, start-up or enhancement projects, and fellowships. This paper provides brief descriptions of these programs.
Descriptors: Audiences, International Education, Second Language Learning, Program Descriptions
Hess, Jeffrey Todd – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Leadership theory routinely focuses on the relationships of leaders within the context of the work environment; however, culture and, specifically, films are a pervasive influence on both individuals and work environments. The literature review revealed that the relationships between higher-education faculty and administrators are strained. A…
Descriptors: Films, Work Environment, Administrators, Educational Administration
Shaver, Lisa – College English, 2012
In 1837, Margaret Prior became the first female missionary for the American Female Moral Reform Society. She traveled throughout the poorest neighborhoods in New York City--entering barrooms, brothels, and sickrooms. Based on an analysis of Prior's missionary reports, published in the society's periodical and included in her memoir, this essay…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Information Dissemination, Global Approach, Females
Bowen, Lauren Marshall – College English, 2012
The magazine of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) often relies on problematic rhetorics that privilege youth-centered ideals and create limited representations of older adults' literacy in digital times. These rhetorics rest on a metaphor of repair, which labels aging adults as primarily bodies in need of fixing or protection. In…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Literacy, Technology, Cultural Context
Fike, David; Fike, Renea; Lucio, Krystal – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2012
This prospective, intervention-based study was conducted to assess the impact of in-class review methods on student learning outcomes in a course preparing pre-service teachers for the Texas Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities teacher certification exam. Students were tested on midterm and end-of-term exams comprised of questions similar to…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Preservice Teacher Education, Audience Response, Teacher Certification
Creelman, Valerie – Business Communication Quarterly, 2012
How best to teach and compose negative messages is a topic that continues to challenge and spark debate among business communication educators and researchers. Even where business communications textbooks emphasize the importance of context and audience analysis to determine whether to adopt a direct or indirect arrangement when expressing bad…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, Industrial Psychology

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