In this article the authors analyse how one child actively participates in a particular occasion of home-pre-school communication conducted in a pre-school setting. A conversation analytic perspective is adopted to analyse the three-way parent-teacher-child conversation. This instance shows how a child becomes a speaker in the talk rather than being only a topic of talk between adults. The analysis provides an understanding of how the participants collaboratively construct and produce 'the competent pre-school child' and 'the competent conversational member' in, and through, their talk. It also examines how the teacher's version of social order is challenged by the child in the conversation. In addition, by proceeding from a distinctly diff...
International audienceThis paper investigates the ways in which children’s conversations in pre-scho...
The research comprised of three studies which examined the discussion skills of preschool children i...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...
Offers a fresh perspective on how conversation analysis can be used to highlight the sophisticated n...
In early years research, policy and education, a democratic perspective that positions children as p...
Instruction in the early years of schooling typically emphasises skills in reading and writing. This...
This research study explores the types of teacher talk that occur in early childhood classroom envir...
The aim of this article is to investigate linguistic and non-linguistic conversational strategies an...
Learning conversations, dialogic interactions with adults, are important opportunities for children ...
Participating in conversation involves the co-construction of ideas, folk-beliefs and narratives con...
This qualitative study examines the conversations of two preschool teachers with two- and three-year...
How do children behave in conversations? The authors of this book provide answers that are relevant ...
This study describes children's talk in collaborative settings. It illustrates conversations betwee...
The frequency and type of child-adult talk and adult-child talk were observed in ten early childhoo...
The content of early childhood care and education are shaped by the interaction between teachers and...
International audienceThis paper investigates the ways in which children’s conversations in pre-scho...
The research comprised of three studies which examined the discussion skills of preschool children i...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...
Offers a fresh perspective on how conversation analysis can be used to highlight the sophisticated n...
In early years research, policy and education, a democratic perspective that positions children as p...
Instruction in the early years of schooling typically emphasises skills in reading and writing. This...
This research study explores the types of teacher talk that occur in early childhood classroom envir...
The aim of this article is to investigate linguistic and non-linguistic conversational strategies an...
Learning conversations, dialogic interactions with adults, are important opportunities for children ...
Participating in conversation involves the co-construction of ideas, folk-beliefs and narratives con...
This qualitative study examines the conversations of two preschool teachers with two- and three-year...
How do children behave in conversations? The authors of this book provide answers that are relevant ...
This study describes children's talk in collaborative settings. It illustrates conversations betwee...
The frequency and type of child-adult talk and adult-child talk were observed in ten early childhoo...
The content of early childhood care and education are shaped by the interaction between teachers and...
International audienceThis paper investigates the ways in which children’s conversations in pre-scho...
The research comprised of three studies which examined the discussion skills of preschool children i...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...