A discourse-analysis of what lecturers say about student learning is used to discuss some of their dominant understandings of this process. In this article, the two discourses that are discussed reflect lecturers' beliefs about the interplay between language and learning. Lecturers' discourses do not only reflect their classroom methodology, but also shape it by positioning them in certain ways. Dominant discourses reinforce dominant forces until beliefs become naturalised and made to seem 'common sense'. As such this research is concerned with issues of ideology and power as reflected and reinforced by lecturers' discourses. The article thus also begins to question how these discourses operationalise in the teaching and learning of the cla...
My study, discourse Analysis, focuses on the use of language in field of education; it is particular...
Teaching English as foreign language to the learners involves certain difficulties. The most importa...
The aim of this article is to argue in favour of adopting the point of view of discourse analysis in...
The aim of this article is to argue in favour of adopting the point of view of discourse analysis in...
This article considers the discourses used by students, mainstream lecturers and academic developmen...
This study aims to discuss the use of language and the power possessed by the teacher in inte...
Learning Discourses and the Discourses of Learning is an edited collection of papers exploring issue...
This article examines a number of discourses that construct students 'problems' as they engage with ...
Video recordings of a range of postgraduate seminars in the Arts Faculty at a South African universi...
Video recordings of a range of postgraduate seminars in the Arts Faculty at a South African universi...
This paper analyses how teachers’ discourse and attitudes affect students, by focusing on linguistic...
This article examines the discourses of English teaching, and their implications for subject and lit...
The nature of discourse within classrooms strongly predicts students’ ability to think about, around...
The premise of this thesis is that "learning", particularly in terms of students and universities, i...
The last two decades have seen a good deal of work in educational linguistics, which has created a d...
My study, discourse Analysis, focuses on the use of language in field of education; it is particular...
Teaching English as foreign language to the learners involves certain difficulties. The most importa...
The aim of this article is to argue in favour of adopting the point of view of discourse analysis in...
The aim of this article is to argue in favour of adopting the point of view of discourse analysis in...
This article considers the discourses used by students, mainstream lecturers and academic developmen...
This study aims to discuss the use of language and the power possessed by the teacher in inte...
Learning Discourses and the Discourses of Learning is an edited collection of papers exploring issue...
This article examines a number of discourses that construct students 'problems' as they engage with ...
Video recordings of a range of postgraduate seminars in the Arts Faculty at a South African universi...
Video recordings of a range of postgraduate seminars in the Arts Faculty at a South African universi...
This paper analyses how teachers’ discourse and attitudes affect students, by focusing on linguistic...
This article examines the discourses of English teaching, and their implications for subject and lit...
The nature of discourse within classrooms strongly predicts students’ ability to think about, around...
The premise of this thesis is that "learning", particularly in terms of students and universities, i...
The last two decades have seen a good deal of work in educational linguistics, which has created a d...
My study, discourse Analysis, focuses on the use of language in field of education; it is particular...
Teaching English as foreign language to the learners involves certain difficulties. The most importa...
The aim of this article is to argue in favour of adopting the point of view of discourse analysis in...