Abstract This paper investigates the importance for pupils’ learning of being generally visibly active participant in a classroom discussion. A class of six year-old pupils was taught about the human skeletal system and other organs. To determine what they had learnt, they were asked to produce drawings before and after the course of teaching. The pupils’ participation in the class discussion during the course of teaching was given values on a scale from 1–8, the most talkative receiving the value 1 and the least talkative (or most quiet) the value 8. The study showed that the less talkative the pupils were in the discussion the more they gained from the teaching. The results could not be accounted for by ceiling effects and similar...
© 2013 Joanne RyanThe aim of this study is to identify student attitudes to classroom talk interacti...
In the language learning process, Interaction is an important aspect to improve the communication s...
Learning is a process which involves many factors such as personality, interpersonal, cultural, and...
<p>This paper investigates the importance for pupils’ learning of being generally visibly active par...
AbstractStudents are encouraged to actively participate in classroom. Nevertheless, many of them are...
Long gone are the days when we might, as educators, expect – or desire – children to be silent in cl...
This paper builds on socio-cultural theory on classroom communication and learning by exploring how ...
This small-scale action research study explores how discussion work taking place with small groups o...
School is a preparation for pupils’ active participation in society. According to the school curricu...
Talk in the classroom has been one of the most talked about topics in the classroom over recent year...
Although greater emphasis has been placed on the significance of talk in learning in recent years, i...
BackgroundVerbal participation in the classroom is generally considered to contribute to positive st...
Published ArticleAnyone who has taught a large class is aware of the physical and emotional constrai...
This paper explores the literature to determine if exploratory talk could aid pupil learning and und...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2018. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction...
© 2013 Joanne RyanThe aim of this study is to identify student attitudes to classroom talk interacti...
In the language learning process, Interaction is an important aspect to improve the communication s...
Learning is a process which involves many factors such as personality, interpersonal, cultural, and...
<p>This paper investigates the importance for pupils’ learning of being generally visibly active par...
AbstractStudents are encouraged to actively participate in classroom. Nevertheless, many of them are...
Long gone are the days when we might, as educators, expect – or desire – children to be silent in cl...
This paper builds on socio-cultural theory on classroom communication and learning by exploring how ...
This small-scale action research study explores how discussion work taking place with small groups o...
School is a preparation for pupils’ active participation in society. According to the school curricu...
Talk in the classroom has been one of the most talked about topics in the classroom over recent year...
Although greater emphasis has been placed on the significance of talk in learning in recent years, i...
BackgroundVerbal participation in the classroom is generally considered to contribute to positive st...
Published ArticleAnyone who has taught a large class is aware of the physical and emotional constrai...
This paper explores the literature to determine if exploratory talk could aid pupil learning and und...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2018. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction...
© 2013 Joanne RyanThe aim of this study is to identify student attitudes to classroom talk interacti...
In the language learning process, Interaction is an important aspect to improve the communication s...
Learning is a process which involves many factors such as personality, interpersonal, cultural, and...