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Hansen, David T. – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2010
In recent years scholars across the humanities and social sciences have revitalized the ancient concept of cosmopolitanism. Dale Snauwaert illuminates why this is so in his thoughtful article on what it might mean to educate for a shared humanity. Snauwaert shows why many people find so-called "realism" an unsatisfactory political and moral…
Descriptors: Realism, Cultural Awareness, Social Sciences, Ethics
Abebe, Solomon; Hailemariam, Assegedech – Online Submission, 2007
Student behavior problems are challenging at all levels in school. The purpose of this article was to determine the type, prevalence and complex nature of student behavior problems and its impact on teaching and learning. Archival data for discipline referrals in a middle school were examined. Data indicated that "Insubordination" was the most…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Prevention, Incidence, Special Education
Phan, John Duong – ProQuest LLC, 2013
As much as three quarters of the modern Vietnamese lexicon is of Chinese origin. The majority of these words are often assumed to have originated in much the same manner as late Sino-Korean and Sino-Japanese borrowed forms: by rote memorization of reading glosses that were acquired through limited exposure to spoken Sinitic. However, under closer…
Descriptors: Vietnamese, Diachronic Linguistics, Phonology, Rote Learning
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Rosoff, Gary H. – Linguistics, 1974
Classical Latin, Vulgar Latin, and Romance vowel sounds and their production are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Diachronic Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language), Language Patterns
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Charkova, Krassimira D. – Language Learning, 2007
This study investigated the acquisition of English slang in a foreign language context. The participants were 101 Bulgarian learners of English, 58 high school students, and 43 university students. The instrument included knowledge tests of English slang terms and questions about attitudes, sources, reasons, and methods employed in learning…
Descriptors: Slavic Languages, Discriminant Analysis, English (Second Language), High School Students
Steiner, Roger J.
This paper describes the "euphemistic lexicographical technique," which is recommended for use by lexicographers for the frank recording of vulgar speech. This is a monodirectional technique to be used in bilingual dictionaries prepared for speakers of only one of the two languages. The vulgar words will not appear in the source language…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Dictionaries, Language Instruction, Language Patterns
Carroll, Jeffrey – 1988
Employing a body of texts for the reading and study of literature in the English classroom leads to much argumentation, with much disagreement about what is fair game for the writing student. To help determine which texts to select it is necessary to define cultural literacy in a different way from that of E. D. Hirsch. Hirsch would prescribe…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, Higher Education, Literature
Andreas, James R. – Bread Loaf News, 1991
From the very first, textbook editions of Shakespeare have been, "badly edited, ineptly glossed, and inexcusably bowdlerized" (Levin, 1976). What is studied in schools is a version, or rather a "perversion" of Shakespeare controlled by narrow religious, sexual, racial, and social interests. A fear of laughter and cultural…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Price, Leigh – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2005
Where social epistemology has been applied in environmental education research, certain words have come to be associated with it, such as, "social," "contextualized," "strategic," "political," "pragmatic," "democratic," and "participatory." In this paper, I first suggest interpretations of these words that potentially avoid absolutism, relativism,…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Social Environment, Environmental Education, Research
Thiele, Norma – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1994
Presents seven ethical situations faced by school newspaper advisors and editors, including printing quotes incorporating vulgar language, which advertisements to run, and use of press releases. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, High Schools
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Koubek, Kenneth J. – Italica, 1976
Presents a system for teaching the Italian future tense by tracing its development from the Latin vulgar use of infinitive plus "avere" to indicate futurity. (AM)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Italian, Language Instruction, Morphophonemics
Willard, Nancy – School Library Journal, 2006
Cyberbullying is the use of electronic information such as e-mail and other digital age tools to bully or harass individuals. Cyberbullies post angry and vulgar messages in online "flaming" wars or hack into a peer's e-mail account to wreak havoc, assaulting the reputations and already fragile egos of their young victims. The devastating effects…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Bullying, School Safety, Computer Mediated Communication
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Martinson, David L. – Clearing House, 1998
Argues that a commitment to supporting student First Amendment rights can and should be a primary educational goal, helping to instill in students an appreciation for responsible citizenship in a pluralistic society. Discusses definitions of "obscene,""vulgar," and "indecent," and how a school should respond to situations involving charges that…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Censorship, Citizenship Education, Democratic Values
Mencher, Melvin – College Press Review, 1979
Points to the growing public tolerance for what was formerly seen as obscene, vulgar, or in poor taste in the campus and the commercial press. Describes specific incidents in which elements included in newspapers have aroused controversy. (GT)
Descriptors: Censorship, Conflict, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education
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Black, James D. – English Journal, 1985
Cautions that art has influence and that literature will change the way people think. Suggests that if vulgar and obscene literature is dignified by giving it a place in the classroom, it degrades the literary classics and debases their message. (RBW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Content Analysis, Didacticism, English Instruction
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