Peter Wexler (1923-2002)
A Teacher's PerpLexicon
Key-words in Learning/Teaching: aphorisms, anecdotes, analyses
Second Edition
Contents
- A
Ancients & moderns Assessment Atomicity
- B
Beginners Beginning Belief Belief-complexes Booklists Borrowed judgments Broadcasting Bullets Businessmen
- C1
Canonical texts Capital letters Change Chaos Checking-out Child language Clarification Clarity Classics Clockwork Coding
- C2
Cogito Commentaries Communication Competence Complexity Confidence Consensus Content analysis Contradiction Control
- C3
Conversation Courses Courtesy Covering the ground Cruces Curriculum
- D
Debating Definitions Dialogue Dictionaries Discipleship Discipline Discourse analysis Drafts
- E1
Educational policy Education/Training Either/or Elitism Encounter English as a second language Enlightenment Epistemology & political controversy Epitomes Equivalence Error
- E2
Essay-writing Exactness Examining Examples Exegesis Exercises Exercise, Arts Expectations Experience, lessons of Expertology Explaining Expounding Eye-contact
- F
Facts Fail-safe Family rows Faraday First contact First-person singular Fluency Foreign languages Formal languages Freedom fighter
- G-H
Grammar Happy few Hatred Hegel Hidden Dispersuaders History of Ideas Hobbes Holographic understanding Hypothesis
- I
Iatrogeny Ideal lecturer Ifs & buts Ignorance Incommensurability Independence Indicators Indo-European tradition Information explosion Inheritance Inkhorn terms Insights Issues International language Interpretation Interpreting Invented sentences Isms Issues
- J-K
Jesture Knowledge Krips
- L
Language Lapidary formulations Leadership Learning Lectures Left & Right Letter & spirit Lexical subversion Lexicography Like-mindedness Linearity Literary criticism Little learning
- M
Machine language Managing Mathematics (language of) Meaning Meaningfulness Message Metaphor Meta-theories Method Misunderstanding Modernity Modesty Monologues Mot juste Multiple personality
- N
Nature/Nurture New words
- O
Obituary Objectives Oracles Ordinary language Outwitting the censor
- P
Ps & Qs Parallel processing Parent-Teacher Particles Pedagogy Perennials Perplexity Personality Persuasive anecdotes Phonology Plagiarism Poisson distribution Polemics Preliminaries Priests & pedagogues Print Propositions Psycholinguistic experiment Public service Publishing Puzzles
- Q-R
Questions & Answers Quiproquo Quotation Readability Readers Reading Recommended reading Representative fragments Research Results Reviving the meaning Rewriting Rhetoric Rigour
- S
Scepticism Science Scientific method Scientist Second-hand gospels Seducibility Self Self-deception Short cuts Silence Simplification Skeletons Slang Socialization Software Solecism Speech Statements Stumbling-blocks Subject & predicate Symbols
- T
Talking to grown-ups Targets Teachers Teacher-training Teaching Teaching style Technical terms Techniques Terminology Testing Theory Thinking Thoughts Tone Training for life Transcribing Transmission Truth Turn-taking
- U-V
Unambiguity Understanding Understanding mathematics University Unknowing Unlearning Unmasking Unteaching Value-added Vernacular
- W-Z Waiting Warrants for belief Winners 1, Losers 2 Word-play Words Work ethic Writing Zombie
From Universities in a rut: Lecturing prevents education.
Wyvern, July 2002, p. 13, for a Reflexicon by Phil Brew.
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