This paper will present some findings from my ongoing work with my doctoral thesis. The study deals with questions about learning and socialization in special schools for pupils with moderate to severe learning difficulties. The overall aim is to study the interaction between pupils and teachers and describe the patterns, forms and content in their vocal- and non-vocal interaction in the classroom. A point of departure is that learning occurs in a social context and in collaboration with others, and the theoretical framework in the research is inspired by a socio-cultural perspective and an interactionistic perspective . My specific research questions are: • What kind of patterns appears in the interaction between pupils and teachers...
The purpose of this study was to explore some specialist needs teachers' experiences regarding teach...
Children’s interactions in the classroom arguably underpin many of the learning events and activitie...
The question asked by this study was whether information on play behaviour of young children at-risk...
Much of the research on school settings for pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties ...
This research aims to study interactional norms and practices that take place between teachers and s...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate teachers’ views on play as a method for developi...
This study is about how the dialog can help students with special needs to feel participation and in...
This study explores the social and communicative interactions among children and young people in spe...
textTraditionally, research on students with disabilities has focused on an individual difference m...
In educational psychology, current challenges arise due to the developing world, technology and acce...
This is an ethnographic study exploring interactions between adults and children within the Early Ye...
The thesis should be regarded as a contribution to the development of knowledge about the interactio...
The intention of this study was to depict and construct the meaning of teacher-pupil interactions in...
The aim of this study is to illustrate how drama can be used as a pedagogical tool in compulsory sch...
We consider the individual and the collective as fundamentally interdependent. Interaction leads to ...
The purpose of this study was to explore some specialist needs teachers' experiences regarding teach...
Children’s interactions in the classroom arguably underpin many of the learning events and activitie...
The question asked by this study was whether information on play behaviour of young children at-risk...
Much of the research on school settings for pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties ...
This research aims to study interactional norms and practices that take place between teachers and s...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate teachers’ views on play as a method for developi...
This study is about how the dialog can help students with special needs to feel participation and in...
This study explores the social and communicative interactions among children and young people in spe...
textTraditionally, research on students with disabilities has focused on an individual difference m...
In educational psychology, current challenges arise due to the developing world, technology and acce...
This is an ethnographic study exploring interactions between adults and children within the Early Ye...
The thesis should be regarded as a contribution to the development of knowledge about the interactio...
The intention of this study was to depict and construct the meaning of teacher-pupil interactions in...
The aim of this study is to illustrate how drama can be used as a pedagogical tool in compulsory sch...
We consider the individual and the collective as fundamentally interdependent. Interaction leads to ...
The purpose of this study was to explore some specialist needs teachers' experiences regarding teach...
Children’s interactions in the classroom arguably underpin many of the learning events and activitie...
The question asked by this study was whether information on play behaviour of young children at-risk...