This email dialogue that we record and report here between Eugene Matusov and Rupert Wegerif, exemplifies Internet mediated dialogic education. When Eugene emailed Rupert with his initial (mis)understanding of Rupert's position about dialogic pedagogy Rupert felt really motivated to reply. Rupert was not simply motivated to refute Eugene and assert his correctness, although Rupert is sure such elements enter into every dialogue, but also to explore and to try to resolve the issues ignited by the talk in New Zealand. Through this extended dialogue Rupert's and Eugene's positions become more nuanced and focussed. Rupert brings out his concern with the long-term and collective nature of some dialogues claiming that the – "d...
The acquisition of relational skills is one of the main goals of an educational system that aims at ...
I read with a great pleasure the heated dialogue on Dialogic Pedagogy between Eugene Matusov and Kiy...
Commentary on DPJ Editorial by Robin Alexander (2019), Whose discourse? Dialogic Pedagogy for a post...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this re...
organized a symposium on Dialogic Pedagogy. Formally during the symposium and informally after the s...
© 2017 It has been claimed that dialogic education implies a direction of change upon an ontological...
We humans acquire the humanness through the conscious efforts made by educators in a number of ways ...
Thank you for asking me to respond to the text that you have created, Eugene and Kiyo. I will write ...
This paper is a direct result of comments Dr. Barbara Thayer-Bacon gave me on one of my previous pap...
In this paper the author tries to focus one’s attention on dialogue in modern education process. It’...
This commentary responds to claims Eugene Matusov makes about a student's right to the use of certai...
At the risk of speaking on his behalf I could almost swear I heard Bakhtin laughing gleefully over m...
The present investigation has the purpose of joining different horizons together around the dialogic...
If, as evidence shows, well-founded classroom dialogue improves student engagement and learning, the...
At the risk of speaking on his behalf I could almost swear I heard Bakhtin laughing gleefully over m...
The acquisition of relational skills is one of the main goals of an educational system that aims at ...
I read with a great pleasure the heated dialogue on Dialogic Pedagogy between Eugene Matusov and Kiy...
Commentary on DPJ Editorial by Robin Alexander (2019), Whose discourse? Dialogic Pedagogy for a post...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this re...
organized a symposium on Dialogic Pedagogy. Formally during the symposium and informally after the s...
© 2017 It has been claimed that dialogic education implies a direction of change upon an ontological...
We humans acquire the humanness through the conscious efforts made by educators in a number of ways ...
Thank you for asking me to respond to the text that you have created, Eugene and Kiyo. I will write ...
This paper is a direct result of comments Dr. Barbara Thayer-Bacon gave me on one of my previous pap...
In this paper the author tries to focus one’s attention on dialogue in modern education process. It’...
This commentary responds to claims Eugene Matusov makes about a student's right to the use of certai...
At the risk of speaking on his behalf I could almost swear I heard Bakhtin laughing gleefully over m...
The present investigation has the purpose of joining different horizons together around the dialogic...
If, as evidence shows, well-founded classroom dialogue improves student engagement and learning, the...
At the risk of speaking on his behalf I could almost swear I heard Bakhtin laughing gleefully over m...
The acquisition of relational skills is one of the main goals of an educational system that aims at ...
I read with a great pleasure the heated dialogue on Dialogic Pedagogy between Eugene Matusov and Kiy...
Commentary on DPJ Editorial by Robin Alexander (2019), Whose discourse? Dialogic Pedagogy for a post...