10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECONTEXTUALISED»
Discover the use of
decontextualised in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
decontextualised and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Bilinguality and Bilingualism
Decontextualised language - that is, language in which the transmission of the
meaning depends on linguistic rather than situational information - finds its
ultimate realisation in written texts. In written language we find the same
differences ...
Josiane F. Hamers, Michel H. A. Blanc, 2000
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Vygotsky: Philosophy and Education
or better' (p. 120), decontextualised modes of discourse are privileged. The focal
point of Wertsch's argument is forms of 'representation', and, as we shall see
below, the emphasis that he lays upon them has a decisive influence on his
account ...
3
Realising Exemplary Practice-Based Education
Looking at this model on a quadrant-by-quadrant basis: — A, the top right-hand
comer: Strong articulation of contextualised knowledge/ strong articulation of
decontextualised knowledge. An expansive, transformative and systemic
approach to ...
Joy Higgs, Dale Sheehan, Julie Baldry Currens, 2013
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Language, Autonomy and the New Learning Environments
questions, and there is no indication that the authors are shifting between two
radically different views of language and communication - one contextualised,
the other decontextualised. But this would have to be the case if pedagogy and ...
Douglas Allford, Norbert Pachler, 2007
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Text and Context in Functional Linguistics
Contextualised and decontextualised language use As previously mentioned, the
classes of RU are considered to be realisations of the role of language in the
social process — ancillary versus constitutive and the degrees in between these
...
6
Non-Formal Education: Flexible Schooling or Participatory ...
Educational programmes which do not adapt themselves in any significant way to
those who join (i.e. decontextualised) may be called 'formal'; those which do
adapt themselves fully to those who join (i.e. contextualised) may be called ...
7
Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on eLearning - 2003
In this way we can distinguish between two different domains of competencies –
on the one hand a set of competencies which are decontextualised, and on the
other hand a set of meta- competencies which find, design and operationalise the
...
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Aboriginal Ways of Using English
10.2.4 dEContExtuALISInG thE WItnESS'S Story In addition to the witness's story
being recontextualised (or retold) in courtroom hearings, it is often also
decontextualised in cross-examination questions. That is, when a witness
answers ...
9
The Montana Mathematics Enthusiast
Situated - decontextualised The situated perspective is used to capture concrete
aspects of problems, and of handling actual problems and challenges. The
decontextualised perspective is the result of extracting rules, aiming at internal ...
10
Multiliteracies: Lit Learning
Such language, the language of lectures and books, is, it is held, '
decontextualised'. That is, such language is rendered meaningful not by the
contexts in which it is used, nor on the basis of shared experiences, but solely on
the basis of what ...
Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis, 2005
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DECONTEXTUALISED»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
decontextualised is used in the context of the following news items.
Why economists fail in Africa
But what he calls this “erroneous stylised fact” of generic failure over a long period has been the basis for an ahistorical, decontextualised ... «The Zimbabwean, Jul 15»
Egyptian-Swiss artist explores identity through family, social, and …
... discussions on family issues, how the family functions, and examining certain rules and values that are decontextualised in a different country ... «Ahram Online, Jul 15»
To make hope and history rhyme, listen
Critical commentators attribute this difference to the predominant university model: that is, the student as decontextualised learner. There is little ... «Mail & Guardian Online, Jul 15»
Studio MK27 surrounds Rio lighting showroom with wooden lattice
"We created ambients for the products, as if they were placed in a comfortable and beautiful home instead of being decontextualised pieces in ... «Dezeen, Jun 15»
History of educational development
Half understood, but largely welcomed, these ideas were decontextualised and used without any reference to the context in which they were ... «The News on Sunday, Jun 15»
Hazy Euphoria: Things The Quietus Learned At Sónar 2015
Again, I'm all too easily sucked in by the decontextualised citing of trance's euphoric qualities, most closely found in the turn of the millennium ... «The Quietus, Jun 15»
Milan fashion week: high-minded mix of old and new guides Gucci …
... the opposite of quotation” and went on to explain that this meant putting “decontextualised fragments back into circulation” with new meaning. «The Guardian, Jun 15»
All the World's a Half-Built Dam
So my crime is one that scholars frequently accuse each other of: decontextualised, selective quoting. Somehow I do not recall Rajmohan ... «Economic and Political Weekly, Jun 15»
The Feminine Psyche on canvas
The female figure in Sandya's work is often depicted in a decontextualised fashion, fueled with colour, either singular or with other companion ... «The Hans India, Jun 15»
Just how effective are language learning apps?
Instead of basic communication, the users are drilled again and again in decontextualised, effectively meaningless sentences. But there are ... «Phys.Org, Jun 15»