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Spatial and Temporal Dynamics in Climate Change Education Discourse: An Ecolinguistic Perspective
This chapter focuses on how students develop critical thinking skills about climate change evidence, impacts, and solutions to make local and... -
Black data: higher education, datafication, and the Black student body
The fullness of Black students’ experiences in college has yet to be archived. The same can be said of Black people broadly, whose existence has long...
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Storytelling Practices in the Home Between Speakers of Different Languages: Section Introduction
The focus of this chapter is on the interactional competence of second-language (L2) speakers that emerge through the situated practice of... -
Ethnomethodology
Ethnomethodology was pioneered by the American sociologist Harold Garfinkel (1917–2011) in his book entitled Studies in Ethnomethodology of 1967. -
Exploring children’s negotiation of meanings about “D” in 2D and 3D shapes in a year 5/6 New Zealand primary classroom
The mathematical construct of dimension is one of the fundamental ideas for develo** a sound understanding of two-dimensional (2D) and...
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Building the Politeness Repertoire Through the Linguistic Landscape
The treatment of politeness in the language classroom is often restricted to a brief overview of polite forms of address, verb tenses, and lexical... -
Trends, insights, and developments in research on the teaching and learning of algebra
This paper addresses the recent body of research in algebra and algebraic thinking from 2018 to 2022. We reviewed 74 journal articles and identified...
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More than Maintaining Arabic: Language Ideologies of Syrian Refugees in a Bilingual City in Southern Texas
Minority groups in the U.S. typically internalize language ideologies that associate English to social and upward mobility at the expense of learning... -
A semiotic interpretation of the derivative concept in a textbook
Differential and integral calculus textbooks are widely used as the main resource for teaching. They appear in a variety of forms and adopt various...
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Introduction: Perspectives from a Proleptical Position
Based on the recognition of the climate crisis as a cultural, political, and human rights crisis, the introduction seeks to invert the question what... -
Introduction: Linguistic Landscapes in Language (Teacher) Education: Multilingual Teaching and Learning Inside and Beyond the Classroom
In this introduction, I recall the main trends and evolutions in the conceptualisation and study of linguistic landscapes (LLs) and in language... -
Documentary Film
To answer the question how language education for sustainable development may be conceptualised and implemented with eco-documentaries, this chapter... -
Investigation 12. The Joint Organization of Interaction Within a Multimodal CSCL Medium
In order to collaborate effectively in group discourse on a topic like mathematical patterns, group participants must organize their activities in... -
Assessing Refugee-Background Adult Second Language Learners with Emerging Literacy: How a Social Semiotic Analysis Reveals Hidden Assumptions of Test Design
This study is a critical analysis of a low-stakes in-house English as a Second Language (ESL) and English literacy test from a local program in a... -
Map** Shifting Discourses in Classroom Talk Through Indexical Discourse Analysis: From the World of Mathematics to the World of Work
In this paper, we outline how indexical discourse analysisDiscourse analysis coupled with an ethnomodelling framework can be used to analyse... -
Storytelling Practices: Methods and Insights from Conversation Analysis and Their Applications
This chapter sets out to provide the research context for the collection. It begins with an overview of the importance and place of storytelling as... -
Exploring Arguments Presented in Predatory Journals Using Toulmin’s Model of Argumentation
In the academic community, predatory publishers are exploiting academic integrity and the open access publishing model. Academicians receive numerous...
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Material Culture Inside and Beyond the Multilingual Classroom: Theoretical and Pedagogical Perspectives
Linguistic landscape (LL) studies have developed extensively to describe more places and more items. The tendency of expanding the LL purview towards... -
Humanizing mathematics education: quantitative and arithmetic argumentation of indigenous cultural practices
Dehumanized and globalized mathematics education in the last centuries has led to established learning processes disconnected from indigenous...