This study aims to investigate the teacher role in mediating the task and the learner in an advanced academic writing class. Having identified three types of learner (non-) participation – silence, dominance and off-task talk – through reflective viewing and micro-analysis of video data from a class I taught, I asked how these interactional concerns are understood and addressed by other writing teachers in the same language program as I was teaching. Interview findings from eight writing teachers suggest that the teachers play a key mediating role during the various phases of implementing a task-based lesson in order to address the concerns of silence, dominance and off-task talk. For example, in the task design phase, the students can be g...
In this dissertation, I explore this question: why are students silent? My interest was sparked by t...
The continuing failure of our education system to meet the needs of minority group students, who con...
Classroom observations are an important source of information about teaching and about the practice ...
This study aims to investigate the teacher role in mediating the task and the learner in an advanced...
Group discussions are a popular way of increasing the opportunities for authentic talk by language l...
Group discussions are a popular way of increasing the opportunities for authentic talk by language l...
The purpose of this study is to examine how primary school teachers work with the oral communicative...
Understandings of classroom lessons are informed largely by studies which examine teacher-led activi...
A variety of second-language classroom instructional constraints may often lead the teacher to inter...
This paper is one teacher’s exploration of teacher talking time. As a language teacher the author un...
This article reports a study on EFL/ESL learner perceptions of classroom tasks with reference to ver...
The literature on peer groups in writing suggests a variety of purposes for peer grup depending on t...
This mixed methods study examined the relationship between spoken and written discourse. It examined...
Foreign language educators dedicated to facilitating a communicative classroom often express their s...
Drawing on data gathered during a small study of student silence of a group of English-dominant,\ud ...
In this dissertation, I explore this question: why are students silent? My interest was sparked by t...
The continuing failure of our education system to meet the needs of minority group students, who con...
Classroom observations are an important source of information about teaching and about the practice ...
This study aims to investigate the teacher role in mediating the task and the learner in an advanced...
Group discussions are a popular way of increasing the opportunities for authentic talk by language l...
Group discussions are a popular way of increasing the opportunities for authentic talk by language l...
The purpose of this study is to examine how primary school teachers work with the oral communicative...
Understandings of classroom lessons are informed largely by studies which examine teacher-led activi...
A variety of second-language classroom instructional constraints may often lead the teacher to inter...
This paper is one teacher’s exploration of teacher talking time. As a language teacher the author un...
This article reports a study on EFL/ESL learner perceptions of classroom tasks with reference to ver...
The literature on peer groups in writing suggests a variety of purposes for peer grup depending on t...
This mixed methods study examined the relationship between spoken and written discourse. It examined...
Foreign language educators dedicated to facilitating a communicative classroom often express their s...
Drawing on data gathered during a small study of student silence of a group of English-dominant,\ud ...
In this dissertation, I explore this question: why are students silent? My interest was sparked by t...
The continuing failure of our education system to meet the needs of minority group students, who con...
Classroom observations are an important source of information about teaching and about the practice ...