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Effectively teaching cultural competence in healthcare education
Ferebee, Shelby. - 2022
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Is it possible to teach social justice as lived capability? ...
Andrews, Ruth. - : figshare, 2022
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Is it possible to teach social justice as lived capability? ...
Andrews, Ruth. - : figshare, 2022
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Is it possible to teach social justice as lived capability?Item ...
Andrews, Ruth. - : figshare, 2022
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RACIAL AND CULTURAL COMPETENCE THROUGH THE EYES OF PUBLIC-SCHOOL EDUCATORS
In: Dissertations (2022)
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Factors Influencing Students' Willingness to Communicate in Korean Elementary School EFL Classrooms
In: Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research (2022)
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Community Mapping 2.0: Using Technology to Raise Community Awareness
In: Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research (2022)
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Supplemental materials for paper: The Critical Review to Practical Inquiries of Action Research Framework ...
sarbunan, thobias. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Courageous Conversations: Transformational Leadership through Empathy
In: National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference (2022)
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"Mehrsprachigkeit als Handlungsfeld Interkultureller Schulentwicklung (MIKS)": Einblicke in Erfahrungen mit dem Einbezug von migrationsbedingter Mehrsprachigkeit in Grundschulen
In: Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung / Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research ; 15 ; 1 ; 103-108 (2022)
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Linguistically Responsive Leaders: Working With Multilingual Students and Their Families
In: Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education (2022)
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Quality content teaching for multilingual students: An international examination of excellence in instructional practices in four countries
In: Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education (2022)
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Developing Critical Cultural Awareness in the ELT Classroom
In: Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education (2022)
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Creating Community of Young Readers during Covid-19 Lockdown: A Comprehensive Study of a Digital Reading Platform: Storyweaver
In: Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) (2022)
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Discourse in Inquiry Science Classrooms, DiISC Version 2.0 (User’s manual for an observation research instrument)
In: Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education (2022)
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First-Year-Composition Writing Conferences as a Pathway for Becoming Graduate Teaching Assistants
In: Teaching/Writing: The Journal of Writing Teacher Education (2022)
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Student Centered Language Teaching: A Focus on Student Identity
In: All Graduate Plan B and other Reports (2022)
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Same benefits, different communication patterns: Comparing Children's reading with a conversational agent vs. a human partner
Xu, Y; Wang, D; Collins, P; Lee, H; Warschauer, M. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
Abstract: Storybook reading accompanied by adult-guided conversation provides a stimulating context for children's language development. Conversational agents powered by artificial intelligence, such as smart speakers, are prevalent in children's homes and have the potential to engage children in storybook reading as language partners. However, little research has explored the effectiveness of using conversational agents to support children's language development. This study examined how an automated conversational agent can read stories to children via a smart speaker while asking questions and providing contingent feedback. Using a randomized experiment among 90 children aged three to six years, this study compared these children's story comprehension and verbal engagement in storybook reading with a conversational agent versus an adult. The conversational agent's guided conversation was found to be as supportive in improving children's story comprehension as that provided by an adult language partner. At the same time, this study uncovered a number of differences in children's verbal engagement when interacting with a conversational agent versus with an adult. Specifically, children who read with the conversational agent responded to questions with better intelligibility, whereas those who read with an adult responded to questions with higher productivity, lexical diversity, and topical relevance. And the two groups responded to questions with a similar level of accuracy. In addition, questions requiring high cognitive demand amplified the differences in of verbal engagement between the conversational agent and adult partner. The study offers important implications for developing and researching conversational agent systems to support children's language development.
Keyword: Communication; Conversational agents; Curriculum and Pedagogy; Education; Education Systems; Language development; Specialist Studies in Education; Storybook reading; Young children
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7544r8x5
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Fostering Identity through Stories of Culture and Social Justice: Empowering Deaf Students to Embrace their Identities Fully and Authentically.
Reynoso, Juan Angel. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Effect of a performing arts program on the oral language skills of young English learners
Brouillette, Liane; Greenfader, Christs; Farkas, George. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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