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Goodman, Sheryl Baratz; Bailey Murphy, Krista; Lindquist D'Andrea, Mia – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2014
In an effort to improve our understanding of intellectual discussion in the undergraduate seminar and how it may be enhanced, three interdisciplinary discussion-based classes taken by primarily first-year students at a liberal arts college were studied ethnographically. Specifically, this article explores the struggles experienced by the students…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Undergraduate Students, Ethnography, First Year Seminars
Basturkmen, Helen; East, Martin; Bitchener, John – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
Supervising masters and doctoral dissertations is a key function of teaching in higher education and giving written feedback on draft sections is an essential component of this function. However, the specific types of response that supervisors give to their dissertation students' written work have received limited research interest to date.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Supervisors, Masters Theses
Lewis, Elizabeth; Dema, Oxana; Harshbarger, Dena – School Science and Mathematics, 2014
Despite historical national efforts to improve elementary science education, science instruction continues to be marginalized, varying by state. This study was designed to address the ongoing challenge of educating elementary preservice teachers (PSTs) to teach science. Elementary PSTs are one of the science education community's major links…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Science Instruction, Classroom Communication
Ho, Li-Ching; Alviar-Martin, Theresa; Leviste, Enrique Niño P. – Teachers College Record, 2014
Background/Context: Research indicates that across democratic societies, teachers face numerous intellectual and emotional challenges when handling controversial topics in the classroom. Less attention, however, has been paid to how teachers' willingness to teach controversial topics intersects with political and other societal factors in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Pluralism, Teacher Attitudes
McGowan, Wayne S.; Partridge, Lee – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Student engagement and making community happen is a policy manoeuvre that shapes the political subjectivity of the undergraduate student In Australia, making community happen as a practice of student engagement is described as one of the major challenges for policy and practice in research-led universities (Krause, 2005). Current efforts to meet…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Educational Policy
Bowman, Richard F. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2014
Conversational competence is a process, not a state. Ithaca does not exist, only the voyage to Ithaca. Vibrant campuses are a series of productive conversations. At its core, communicative competence in academic settings mirrors a collective search for meaning regarding the purpose and direction of a campus community. Communicative competence…
Descriptors: Competence, Organizational Communication, Leadership Qualities, Leadership Styles
Rapke, Tina Kathleen – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2014
I have developed an adaptation of the emerging duoethnography methodology that allows me to draw on my processes of creating mathematics, interpret these processes for what they might mean for classrooms, and explore/reconceptualize my complementary and competing perspectives as a mathematician and an educator. This article includes a…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Mathematics Education, Ethnography, Qualitative Research
Scott, Andrea – CEA Forum, 2014
This reflective essay investigates why writer's block affects novice and expert writers on a continuum from students in first-year writing seminars to teachers of writing, paying particular attention to the shared experiences of this pair of practitioners. I begin by focusing on my own experiences as a blocked writer making a disciplinary…
Descriptors: Writing Apprehension, Seminars, Scholarship, Novices
McGowan, Angela M.; Soczka Kaiser, Kelly – Communication Teacher, 2014
The objective of the exercise described here is for students to be able to recognize Habermas's public sphere theory and analyze public deliberation occurring within the online public sphere. After completing this unit activity, students will also be able to distinguish between civil and uncivil comments that people use in online forums.…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, Citizen Participation, Computer Mediated Communication, Performance Based Assessment
Thompson, Jessica – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2014
What does it mean for ethnic minority girls, who have historically been marginalized by schools, to "see themselves" in science? Schools fail to create spaces for students to engage their identity resources in the learning of science or to negotiate and enact new science-related identities. This study investigates relationships among…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Ethnic Groups, Females, Disadvantaged
Nicolazzo, Z.; Harris, Crystal – About Campus, 2014
By sharing an honest, thoughtful dialogue about how their different identities affect their experience of feminism and feminist spaces, Z Nicolazzo and Crystal Harris model duoethnographic dialogue--a type of dialogue across difference that has the potential to be a catalyst for transformative student learning.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Transformative Learning, Ethnography, Feminism
Strengers, Yolande Amy-Adeline – Studies in Higher Education, 2014
Existing tensions within and between the discourses permeating doctoral candidature are being exacerbated by those of interdisciplinarity and industry collaboration. Drawing on the author's experience as a doctoral candidate within a cooperative research centre, this article interrogates the conflicting and challenging pressures placed on…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, School Business Relationship, Doctoral Programs, Conflict
Ziegler, Mary F.; Paulus, Trena; Woodside, Marianne – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2014
Since informal learning occurs outside of formal learning environments, describing informal learning and how it takes place can be a challenge for researchers. Past studies have typically oriented to informal learning as an individual, reflective process that can best be understood through the learners' retrospective accounts about their…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Discourse Analysis, Recreational Activities, Computer Mediated Communication
Smith, Elizabeth S.; Bressler, Alison – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
Rancorous dialogue among political opponents is nothing new in the American political system. However, in the past two decades or so, pundits and scholars have noted an increase in the overall intensity and frequency of incivility among elected officials and citizens. At the collegiate level, many universities have undertaken some form of civility…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Asynchronous Communication, Case Studies, Internet
Arbisi-Kelm, Heidi; Clay, Jasmine P.; Lin, Mariko M.; Horikawa, Rodney; Clifton, William H.; Kapani, Seema – New Directions for Student Services, 2013
Student SEED (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity) is a grassroots, social justice course in which participants actively engage in dialogue about diversity and social identity. This chapter examines Student SEED as a multicultural initiative.
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Equal Education, Social Justice, Ethnic Diversity

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