© 2013 Joanne RyanThe aim of this study is to identify student attitudes to classroom talk interactions, specifically class discussion, to ascertain whether students view these contexts as opportunities for learning. The study also sought to isolate the ways students recognise talk as helping them to learn. Further, it is aimed to inform the pedagogical practice of teachers to assist them to co-construct, with students, class discussions that are more productive. Data was collected for the study from two cohorts of Year 8 girls over consecutive years, interview data from students and also interviews with four Year 8 learning area teachers. In the embedded sequential mixed-method design employed ...
Influenced by ongoing attention in the field of English Education to the multiple ways language is u...
AbstractIn the present study, the amount of teacher talk in class and students’ reactions is present...
Talk remains by far the most used medium of instruction and classroom action. Classroom talk is typi...
Interest in the key role talk plays in the construction of knowledge, understanding and learning has...
Not only it does enhance the learners’ comprehension, but learning a language also develops their so...
Classroom interaction between a teacher and students is an essential part of the teaching and learni...
© 2015 Rachael Jillian FurnerThis study examines the quality of language interactions in three early...
© 2016 Maree Joan DaviesThis thesis describes two projects which investigated effects of systematic ...
The articles in this issue of the journal on classroom-based talk document recent international deve...
This small-scale action research study explores how discussion work taking place with small groups o...
This paper analyses data from a curriculum intervention project designed to introduce new forms of d...
This study aimed to analyse organised interaction and assigned discussions occurring between student...
Classroom talk or verbal exchanges during lesson time play a central role in students’ disciplinary ...
A study was conducted to determine (1) whether teachers see a need for or value interaction in the c...
In the language learning process, Interaction is an important aspect to improve the communication s...
Influenced by ongoing attention in the field of English Education to the multiple ways language is u...
AbstractIn the present study, the amount of teacher talk in class and students’ reactions is present...
Talk remains by far the most used medium of instruction and classroom action. Classroom talk is typi...
Interest in the key role talk plays in the construction of knowledge, understanding and learning has...
Not only it does enhance the learners’ comprehension, but learning a language also develops their so...
Classroom interaction between a teacher and students is an essential part of the teaching and learni...
© 2015 Rachael Jillian FurnerThis study examines the quality of language interactions in three early...
© 2016 Maree Joan DaviesThis thesis describes two projects which investigated effects of systematic ...
The articles in this issue of the journal on classroom-based talk document recent international deve...
This small-scale action research study explores how discussion work taking place with small groups o...
This paper analyses data from a curriculum intervention project designed to introduce new forms of d...
This study aimed to analyse organised interaction and assigned discussions occurring between student...
Classroom talk or verbal exchanges during lesson time play a central role in students’ disciplinary ...
A study was conducted to determine (1) whether teachers see a need for or value interaction in the c...
In the language learning process, Interaction is an important aspect to improve the communication s...
Influenced by ongoing attention in the field of English Education to the multiple ways language is u...
AbstractIn the present study, the amount of teacher talk in class and students’ reactions is present...
Talk remains by far the most used medium of instruction and classroom action. Classroom talk is typi...