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Podulka, Michelle; Witort, Ron – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2009
Should teachers sacrifice class time for professional development? Two authors present their arguments to this question. The first author contends that teachers should definitely use class time for professional development. Technology is changing and growing all the time, and it is their job to prepare students for the world they will inherit.…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Literary Criticism, Persuasive Discourse
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Sannino, Annalisa – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2010
This article draws on the concept of experiencing to highlight a positive connection between resistance and agency, and its potential for teachers' professional development and educational change. The article examines teachers' discourse during a Change Laboratory intervention aimed at developing teaching practices. The intervention was initiated…
Descriptors: Intervention, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Professional Development
Sampson, Victor; Enderle, Patrick; Gleim, Leeanne; Grooms, Jonathon; Hester, Melanie; Southerland, Sherry; Wilson, Kristin – NSTA Press, 2014
Are you interested in using argument-driven inquiry for high school lab instruction but just are not sure how to do it? You are not alone. This book will provide you with both the information and instructional materials you need to start using this method right away. "Argument-Driven Inquiry in Biology" is a one-stop source of expertise,…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Scientific Research, Persuasive Discourse
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Lee, Cynthia; Cheung, William Kwok Wai; Wong, Kelvin Chi Kuen; Lee, Fion Sau Ling – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2013
This article is an effort to add to computer-assisted language learning by extending a study on an essay critiquing system (ECS) feedback to secondary school language learners' writing. The study compared two groups of participants' performance, namely the treatment group which received both the system feedback and teacher feedback (i.e., blended…
Descriptors: Grading, Educational Technology, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Bordelon, Suzanne – College Composition and Communication, 2010
This essay examines women's commencement addresses presented from 1910 to 1915 at Vassar College. These addresses are significant because they reveal the students' rhetorical education and the "available means" upon which these women drew in developing a public voice. By prompting reflection and the potential for change, the commencement…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Females, Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Invention
Fisher, Alison Aurelia – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Environmentalists are accustomed to using the rhetorical appeals of guilt and sacrifice to advocate their agendas. I argue that the motivations of guilt and sacrifice do not mirror the goals of sustainability, and are easy for anthropocentric-resourcist ideology (ARI) agendas to counter. When it comes to actual environmental policy change,…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Criticism, Comedy, Anxiety, Climate
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Ross, Derek G. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2009
Phishing e-mails deceive individuals into giving out personal information which may then be utilized for identity theft. One particular type, the Personal Solicitation E-mail (PSE) mimics personal letters--modern perversions of "ars dictaminis" (the classical art of letter writing). In this article, I determine and discuss 19 appeals common to the…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Electronic Mail
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Harker, Michael – College Composition and Communication, 2007
This study challenges the prevailing interpretations of the Greek rhetorical principle of "kairos"--"saying the right thing at the right time"--and attempts to draw on a more nuanced understanding of the term in order to provide generative re-readings of three Braddock Award-winning essays. (Contains 6 notes and 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Rhetorical Criticism, Persuasive Discourse
Kline, Lisa Anne – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This dissertation provides a comprehensive critical analysis of six main arguments for religious accommodation, with a specific focus on fundamentalist religious groups and the accommodation of their practices within liberal democratic societies. This analysis reveals that the types of practices that these arguments aim to accommodate primarily…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, World Views, Civil Rights, Conflict
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Vargas Torres, Margarita Rosa – PROFILE: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development, 2010
This article states that in order to exercise citizenship with responsibility, language teachers need to popularize a discourse for criticism in which students and teachers transcend tacit knowledge and common sense due to meta-cognition and argumentation and reach systematic knowledge and procedures posed by experts in the different disciplines.…
Descriptors: Criticism, Metacognition, Persuasive Discourse, Mass Media Effects
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Graff, Nelson – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
This article describes an assignment piloted in spring of 2008 called the Rhetorical Analysis Project, which required students to analyze three different texts addressing a common issue, compose an argument about the representation of that issue as illustrated by those texts, and revise that argument to match a rhetorical model they chose from…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Transfer of Training, Rhetorical Criticism, High Stakes Tests
Paredes, Sofia M. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Student academic writing in higher education is a central component of language programs whose purpose is to promote advanced literacy in the target language. At this level, students are required to produce texts that are analytical-argumentative in nature. This type of genre requires writers to formulate an interpretative statement or thesis and…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Foreign Countries, Feedback (Response), Rhetoric
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Hariman, Robert – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2008
Parody and related forms of political humor are essential resources for sustaining democratic public culture. They do so by exposing the limits of public speech, transforming discursive demands into virtual images, setting those images before a carnivalesque audience, and celebrating social leveling while decentering all discourses within the…
Descriptors: Parody, Public Speaking, Speeches, Literary Criticism
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Snair, Scott – English Journal, 2008
Scott Snair proposes a mnemonic for students to use when critically examining written opinion. The acronym, RATTKISS, represents a "step-by-step method for understanding and evaluating written opinion." (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Interpretive Skills, Mnemonics, Literary Criticism, Critical Reading
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Dyehouse, Jeremiah – Written Communication, 2007
Researchers studying technology development often examine how rhetorical activity contributes to technologies' design, implementation, and stabilization. This article offers a possible methodology for studying one role of rhetorical activity in technology development: knowledge consolidation analysis. Applying this method to an exemplar case, the…
Descriptors: Methods, Essays, Rhetorical Criticism, Case Studies
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