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Amcalar, Mehmet Fatih; Amcalar, Gözde; Öztürkçü, Besra Ceren; Çelik, Habib – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2022
Classroom interaction is a vital factor for teaching and learning second language. Numerous studies were conducted by researchers to shed a light on different aspects of this concept. Many different features of classroom interaction were dealt with researchers such as feedback, questioning, concept checking. Code-switching during the lesson is one…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Code Switching (Language), Turkish, Second Language Instruction
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Stovall, Jessica Lee; Mosely, Micia – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2023
This article presents findings from an empirical study that sought to understand how Black teachers collectively built a Black affinity space in response to the antiblackness they faced in their school sites. Analyses of interview and participant observation data point to the importance of Black teachers creating spaces reminiscent of a homeplace,…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Racism, Educational Environment, Work Environment
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Stovall, David – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2023
The following article positions the work of Charles Mills (1951-2021) as seminal to the development of critical race theory (CRT) in education. His groundbreaking contribution, The Racial Contract, has served as the foundation for understanding the myriad ways that white supremacy is central in the social contract championed by scholars of the…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Racism, Whites, African Americans
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El Alaoui, Khadija; Pilotti, Maura A. E. – Education Sciences, 2021
The present study examines the challenges and the rewards of assessing learning in a seminar on corruption which is taught in a country (Iraq) where political corruption is seen as the main source of structural instability and sectarian tensions. It specifically focuses on the role of culturally relevant pedagogy in defining the most suitable…
Descriptors: Deception, Culturally Relevant Education, Student Evaluation, Foreign Countries
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Ferstl, Evelyn C.; Israel, Laura; Putzar, Lisa – Discourse Processes: A multidisciplinary journal, 2017
One crucial property of verbal jokes is that the punchline usually contains an incongruency that has to be resolved by updating the situation model representation. In the standard pragmatic model, these processes are considered to require cognitive effort. However, only few studies compared jokes to texts requiring a situation model revision…
Descriptors: Humor, Reading Comprehension, Eye Movements, Gender Differences
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Jaroenkitboworn, Kandaporn – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2020
This paper aims to study English jokes on Facebook. Since the current generation of our students is often described as Net Geners, learning the English language via jokes posted on social media can be one of the supportive ways for EFL learners to improve their L2 linguistic competence as well as L2 humor competence. The data, or jokes, in this…
Descriptors: Humor, Social Media, English (Second Language), Teaching Methods
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Kurnaz, Ahmet; Genç, Mehmet Ali – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2017
When compared to their non-gifted peers, gifted students who have high-level talent, motivation and creativity are significantly different from other students in many respects. In addition to their distinct mental, physical and educational features, developed sense of humor is another distinct feature of these students. Also, currently no…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Academically Gifted, Comparative Analysis, Creativity
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Williams, Gaye – Theory Into Practice, 2023
The relationship Terry and I developed as colleagues and friends illustrates elements of the legacy she leaves. Our overlapping research interests stimulated conversations about synergies and differences between our theoretical perspectives. Depending on the situation and purpose, these interactions possessed different characteristics. Terry…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Theory Practice Relationship
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Gallo, Sarah – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2016
This article draws from an ethnography on Mexican immigrant fathers and their children to examine humor in immigration narratives as acts of resistance. The analysis focuses on the devices employed by a father and daughter during their everyday talk and co-narration of an incident with police officers. Findings illustrate how the form and content…
Descriptors: Humor, Fathers, Daughters, Racial Discrimination
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Thomas, Jenifer J.; Moring, John; Bowen, Anne; Rings, Jeffrey A.; Emerson, Tori; Lindt, Adara – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: The purpose of this pilot study was to examine relationships between perceived stress, coping, and diabetes self-care activities among college students with type 1 diabetes. Participants: College students, self-reported as diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Methods: Students responded to an online self-report questionnaire (Perceived…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Stress Management, Coping, Diabetes
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Mala, Cynthia Lindquist – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2016
Humor is not only instinctive and a basic human need, but it also is very good medicine. Laughter boosts the immune system, lowers blood pressure, reduces stress hormones, and is linked to healthy functioning organs. [This article was written with Mylo Redwater Smith.]
Descriptors: Humor, American Indians, Medicine, Physiology
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Barrett, Margaret S.; Zhukov, Katie – Research Studies in Music Education, 2023
Over the last decade research has reported a range of positive life and learning outcomes for adult and child choristers through first-person accounts derived through surveys and interviews. Little is known regarding parent and child perspectives on choral learning, particularly regarding the impacts of participating in excellent choirs on musical…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Music Education, Music Activities, Singing
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Rieger, Alicja; McGrail, J. Patrick – Journal of Special Education, 2015
The humor styles and family functioning of parents of children with disabilities are understudied subjects. This study seeks to shed quantitative light on these areas. Seventy-two parents of children with disabilities completed the "Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales" (FACES IV) and the "Humor Styles…
Descriptors: Humor, Family Attitudes, Parenting Styles, Children
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Hozak, Kurt – Journal of Education for Business, 2021
This article describes a web-based application that can be used to help teach linear programming (LP) using an active learning approach in business courses such as management science and decision analysis. The software asks 42 integrated questions that guide students in creating product mix models and performing related analysis in Excel with…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Programming, Computer Software
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Belle Li; Curtis J. Bonk; Xiaojing Kou – International Journal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Teaching, 2023
ChatGPT's ability to realistically mimic human conversation and its high level of ability to handle linguistic ambiguity opens new and exciting avenues in language learning. Building upon the technical affordances of ChatGPT, this study explores the perceptions of educational affordances when incorporating ChatGPT across languages discussed by…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Second Language Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Audiovisual Aids
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