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Catharina Tippe; Nadine Cruz Neri; Poldi Kuhl; Jan Retelsdorf – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
Oral explanations (OE) by teachers are one of the most common forms of communication in the classroom to support students' comprehension of subject-specific content. Thus, students have to deal with the language the teachers use in explanations. Research indicates that linguistic features (LF) of texts can influence students' comprehension as they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Oral Language, Classroom Communication, Video Technology
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Devin Grammon – Applied Linguistics, 2025
This article examines cases where two study abroad students--Rita and Jack--problematized the normative use of specific dialectal variants by local native speakers at the end of their Spanish immersion program in Peru. Specifically, it explores what these cases reveal about second language learners' sociolinguistic competence in a study abroad…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Dialects, Language Usage, Spanish
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Núria Planas; Jim McKinley; Kyla Smith; Jenni Ingram; Anthony A. Essien; Emilee Moore – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2025
The teaching and learning of mathematics in linguistically diverse contexts present unique challenges, particularly owing to the specialised language of mathematics, the intersection of everyday and mathematical language, the impact of the language of teaching and the communication aspects of the mathematical language. This study investigates the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Language Usage, Barriers, Secondary School Students
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Michael D'Addario – Discover Education, 2025
With the proliferation of easy-to-use generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, students in college composition courses can and do take advantage of such technology to assist with essay writing. While a growing body of research does not see using these tools as a problem in itself, institutional, departmental, and instructor policies about generative…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Language Usage, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software
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Dania Abu Baker; Job Godino; Behnan Albahsahli; Becky Marquez; Tala Al-Rousan – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Hypertension remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, affecting more than 1.28 billion people. Refugees have almost twice the risk of cardiovascular disease compared to native populations and other immigrants due to uncontrolled hypertension. Evidence on aspects of structural oppression that impact hypertension…
Descriptors: Hypertension, Refugees, Foreign Countries, Barriers
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Mollie V. Blackburn – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2025
This study focuses on languaging about nationality in an LGBTQ+-themed literature classroom in a queer-friendly high school in the midwestern region of the United States. It was a blend of ethnography and teacher research in which I constructed and analyzed data that included daily field notes, audio and video recordings of class meetings, audio…
Descriptors: High School Students, LGBTQ People, Literature, Language Usage
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Justin C. Dunlap; Ryan Sissons; Ralf Widenhorn – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection in Artificial Intelligence Tools in Physics Teaching and Physics Education Research.] We present a study in which a version of a common conservation of mechanical energy introductory physics problem, an object released on an inclined plane, is given to OpenAI's GPT-4 large language model (LLM). We…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Mechanics (Physics), Problem Solving, Energy
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Jannis Zeller; Josef Riese – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
There have been several attempts to conceptualize and operationalize pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) in the context of teachers' professional competencies. A recent and popular model is the Refined Consensus Model (RCM), which proposes a framework of dispositional competencies (personal PCK--pPCK) that influence more action-related…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Models, Preservice Teachers
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Sergio Fernando Juárez – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2025
This essay reimagines public speaking education through a culturally sustaining and transgressive lens that challenges dominant norms of language, professionalism, and communication competence. It critiques the ways in which public speaking courses often reinforce linguistic supremacy by privileging standardized English and marginalizing…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Culturally Relevant Education, Language Usage, Code Switching (Language)
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Katrina Stephenson – Kairaranga, 2025
A recent development for learning support practitioners in Aotearoa New Zealand is He Pikorua: Our Practice Framework. This study explores the potential of He Pikorua to further bridge the gap between inclusive policy and practice through the lived experiences of 10 specialist teachers using the framework. In line with the principles of He…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Participation, Student Empowerment, Teacher Role
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Maki Yoshida – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2025
This study explores how three multilingual learners of Japanese as a second language (L2) at an Australian university negotiate their language and (imagined) identities in relation to their L2 learning. Based on interview data, the results indicate that while the participants' imagined identities were closely connected with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Second Language Learning, Japanese
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Evelien Dirks – Volta Review, 2025
Parents play a critical role in supporting the language development of children who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH). Research shows that key parent-child interaction factors--such as parental sensitivity, non-intrusiveness, and joint attention--are strongly linked to better language outcomes in DHH children. The quantity and quality of…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hard of Hearing, Parent Role, Language Acquisition
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Hsin-Hui Huang – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Math language plays a crucial role in early math skill development. However, previous studies have measured math language using children's knowledge or the environmental input of mathematical language, often limiting the scope to specific types of mathematical language. This study examined both numerical (e.g., number-related) and non-numerical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Skills, Skill Development, Language Usage
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Gulzhana Kuzembayeva; Aru M. Taganova; Gulmira Yermekbayeva; Salamat Idrissov; Zhumagul Maydangalieva – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2025
As globalization and migration intensify, heritage language attrition has emerged as a critical concern, particularly among second- and third-generation immigrant communities. Despite early exposure, many heritage speakers lose proficiency due to limited use and societal pressure to assimilate linguistically. This study investigates the state of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Native Language Instruction, Turkic Languages, Language Usage
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Kate Margetson; Sharynne McLeod; Sarah Verdon – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2025
Purpose: Typically developing multilingual children's speech may include mismatches and phonological patterns that are atypical in monolingual peers. One possible reason for mismatches is cross-linguistic transfer, when structures unique to one language are used while speaking another language. This study explored cross-linguistic transfer in…
Descriptors: Vietnamese, English, Children, Adults
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