For many language teachers, a significant amount of classroom time is dedicated to helping students speak. Generally silent or reticent students are often encouraged to participate and speak more; their silence is deemed counterproductive and/or non-participatory. Because of this, much second-language acquisition (SLA) research has been dedicated to talk in the classroom and ways that it can be improved and encouraged by both students and teachers alike. However, while talk is an important element of a second-language (L2) classroom, silence can be equally important. In Understanding Silence and Reticence: Ways of Participating in Second Language Acquisition, Dat Bao takes a close look at this often neglected element of the L2 classroom and...
The authors explored the role of silence and deciphered its meaning and usefulness as a teaching and...
Kaur & Lah, 1996). This study is part of ongoing doctoral research on the study of silence in academ...
This conceptual article explores the role of pedagogical mediation in raising Japanese English as a ...
For many language teachers, a significant amount of classroom time is dedicated to helping students ...
Silence is a key pedagogical issue in language education. Seen by some as a space for thinking and r...
This article argues that silence as communication can be academically practised in the classroom as ...
This article reports a study on EFL/ESL learner perceptions of classroom tasks with reference to ver...
This mixed-methods investigation reports on the under-researched issue of silence within Japanese un...
Silence has been identified as a defining characteristic of Asian students in second language contex...
Silence in an EFL classroom is inevitable, but it only becomes an issue when it discourages students...
This paper addresses the issue of Japanese EFL learners' classroom silence in cross-cultural setting...
This dissertation elaborates on the topic of second language interaction while addressing dilemmas o...
The paper offers an examination of the dynamics between silence, agency and power for students and i...
AbstractThis article proposes a framework for the process of revealing personal information about on...
Classroom silence, particularly of Asian EFL learners, is a perennial concern. Based on the results ...
The authors explored the role of silence and deciphered its meaning and usefulness as a teaching and...
Kaur & Lah, 1996). This study is part of ongoing doctoral research on the study of silence in academ...
This conceptual article explores the role of pedagogical mediation in raising Japanese English as a ...
For many language teachers, a significant amount of classroom time is dedicated to helping students ...
Silence is a key pedagogical issue in language education. Seen by some as a space for thinking and r...
This article argues that silence as communication can be academically practised in the classroom as ...
This article reports a study on EFL/ESL learner perceptions of classroom tasks with reference to ver...
This mixed-methods investigation reports on the under-researched issue of silence within Japanese un...
Silence has been identified as a defining characteristic of Asian students in second language contex...
Silence in an EFL classroom is inevitable, but it only becomes an issue when it discourages students...
This paper addresses the issue of Japanese EFL learners' classroom silence in cross-cultural setting...
This dissertation elaborates on the topic of second language interaction while addressing dilemmas o...
The paper offers an examination of the dynamics between silence, agency and power for students and i...
AbstractThis article proposes a framework for the process of revealing personal information about on...
Classroom silence, particularly of Asian EFL learners, is a perennial concern. Based on the results ...
The authors explored the role of silence and deciphered its meaning and usefulness as a teaching and...
Kaur & Lah, 1996). This study is part of ongoing doctoral research on the study of silence in academ...
This conceptual article explores the role of pedagogical mediation in raising Japanese English as a ...