Humor in Pedagogy in Tertiary Education in the Age of COVID-19

Humor in Pedagogy in Tertiary Education in the Age of COVID-19

Author: Philip Aka

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-07-11

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 1666917303

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Using the major theories of humor as a point of departure, Humor in Pedagogy in Tertiary Education in the Age of COVID-19: Bosnia in Comparative Perspective argues for the expanded use of humor as pedagogy in Bosnian tertiary education, unfazed by the pandemic infections of COVID-19, with teachable lessons for other countries. It argues that the measures put in place to contain the spread of the pandemic neither foreclosed nor rendered less exigent, the drive for more quality education in Bosnia achieved through various means that include creative application of humor in tertiary education. Rather than minimize it, the era of non-classroom-based instructions ushered by COVID-19 offers an opportunity to promote intelligible learning by infusion of humor into every aspect of tertiary instruction, from course syllabus to student evaluation of faculty teaching. Key highlights of this book include the features of Bosnian self-parody that it articulates as material for pedagogy in Bosnian tertiary classrooms, the boundaries for judicious use of humor in pedagogy that it spells out, and its formulation related to the continued value of humor in the Bosnian tertiary classroom unfazed by the public health challenges of COVID-19. The book is designed as an innovative and less contentious contribution to the debates on educational reforms in postwar Bosnia, a contribution focused positively around the quality—and quantity—of instructions in tertiary institutions in Bosnia.


Exploring the Sociopragmatics of Online Humor

Exploring the Sociopragmatics of Online Humor

Author: Villy Tsakona

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Published: 2024-07-15

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9027246793

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This monograph explores the diverse sociopragmatic functions and meanings of humorous discourse in various online contexts affecting its use. To this end, an analytical model is proposed which takes into consideration the aspects of context which are relevant to the production and reception of humor, and hence to its sociopragmatic analysis. The model is employed for addressing research questions such as the following: Why may an utterance/text be intended and perceived as humorous by some speakers and fail for others? How and why may speakers attempt to regulate language use through humor? Why and how may the same humorous utterance/text engender diverse and contradictory interpretations? How do speakers create social groups and project social identities through humor? How could the sociopragmatic analysis of humor form the basis for teaching about humor within a critical literacy framework?


Improving Disability Laws under Nigeria's Fourth Republic

Improving Disability Laws under Nigeria's Fourth Republic

Author: Philip C. Aka

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-11-08

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1666914185

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Persons living with disabilities (PLWDs) are imbued with inalienable human rights and have talents and potential that would aid in the Nigerian government’s unceasing pursuit of economic development. However, under Nigeria’s Fourth Republic since 1999, implementation of disability laws has been lethargic. In Improving Disability Laws under Nigeria's Fourth Republic: Ten Measured Steps into the Future, Philip C. Aka and Joseph Abiodun Balogun explore measures for improving the capacity of the Nigerian national government to implement regional and global treaties related to disability that are human rights-centric. They emphasize the need for a human rights focus and for the Nigerian government to implement laws that support the potential of PLWDs, including their contributions to socioeconomic development.


Higher Education Implications for Teaching and Learning during COVID-19

Higher Education Implications for Teaching and Learning during COVID-19

Author: Michael G. Strawser

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-03-02

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1793649790

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Higher Education Implications for Teaching and Learning during COVID-19 provides different perspectives regarding the impact of COVID-19 on college teaching and learning and on students, both collectively and individually. Contributors argue that the pandemic forced a higher education reckoning as institutions around the world were forced to shut their physical doors and open up their online platforms in a wider capacity. While these concerns are linked to a certain point in time, there is much we can learn from collective institutional responses to the pandemic-induced pivots to virtual teaching and learning. Scholars of higher education, organizational communication, and crisis communication will find this book particularly useful.


Humor in the Classroom

Humor in the Classroom

Author: Nancy Bell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-07-03

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1136180605

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Humor in the Classroom provides practical, research-based answers to questions that educational researchers and language teachers might have about the social and cognitive benefits that humor and language play afford in classroom discourse and additional language learning. The book considers the ways in which humor, language play, and creativity can construct new possibilities for classroom identity, critique prevailing norms, and reconfigure particular relations of power. Humor in the Classroom encourages educational researchers and language teachers to take a fresh look at the workings of humor in today’s linguistically diverse classrooms and makes the argument for its role in building a stronger foundation for studies of classroom discourse, theories of additional language development, and approaches to language pedagogy.


Voicing Diverse Teaching Experiences, Approaches, and Perspectives in Higher Education

Voicing Diverse Teaching Experiences, Approaches, and Perspectives in Higher Education

Author: Alvarez, Wilfredo

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2022-04-22

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1799890023

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The U.S. higher education system is changing demographically. With these complex changes also comes a greater diversity of people entering spaces that they could not previously access. This new dynamic is exciting; however, it also comes with challenges. New approaches must be developed to facilitate the acceptance of this greater diversity. Voicing Diverse Teaching Experiences, Approaches, and Perspectives in Higher Education extends the conversation on how to engage diverse and complex social identity groups in a system historically designed to be exclusive of their lived experiences. This book elevates the voices of people who have been absent in the academy and considers these experiences across various types of institutions, academic disciplines, and ranks. Covering topics such as critical race theory, diverse gender identities, and interpersonal needs, this book is an essential resource for higher education administrators, faculty and students of higher education, organizational leaders, academicians, pre-service teachers, and researchers.


Stress Free Environment in Classroom

Stress Free Environment in Classroom

Author: Meeta Nihalani

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2012-05

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 3656192030

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Scientific Study from the year 2012 in the subject Pedagogy - Common Didactics, Educational Objectives, Methods, Jai Narain Vyas University Jodhpur (Department of Management Studies), language: English, abstract: Sense of humor in the classroom is essential and healthy for students of all ages. It makes the classroom for the students more interesting. It helps in breaking the monotony and keeps students tuned in to the classroom. The aim of the paper is to find out the importance of humor in the classroom and its impact on student satisfaction. The student teacher relationship can be made valuable by the inputs of human emotions to create the connections and caring for the total fraternity. The student satisfaction depends on various variables but the value of humor impacting the classes creates the stress free environment for the better exchange and interaction. The aim is also to build the strategy for enhancing the better exchange through the healthy and humors interaction between the student and teacher.


Exploring Comics and Graphic Novels in the Classroom

Exploring Comics and Graphic Novels in the Classroom

Author: DeHart, Jason D.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2022-08-19

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1668443147

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Art can be used in education to assist in engagement, comprehension, and literacy. For years, comics and graphic novels have been written off as simple sources of entertainment. However, comics and graphic novels have tremendous value when utilized in the classroom as unique texts that can be approached philosophically and cognitively. Exploring Comics and Graphic Novels in the Classroom highlights voices from a number of disciplines in education, showcasing research and practice using both popular and lesser-known examples of comics across time in terms of publishing history and across geographic contexts. It explores comics from multiple viewpoints to share the efficacy of these texts in descriptive, narrative, and empirical ways. Covering topics such as intersectional identity representation, sequential visual art, and critical analysis, this premier reference source is a dynamic resource for educational administrators, teacher educators, preservice teachers, faculty of both K-12 and higher education, librarians, teaching artists, researchers, and academicians.


School Humor

School Humor

Author: Wilfred B. W. Martin

Publisher: St. John's, Nfld. : Publications Committee, Faculty of Education, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780889012769

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