The purpose of this study was to investigate properties of children's naturally occurring arguments. The arguments were sampled from transcripts of 20 discussions held in 4 fourth-grade classrooms. The principal findings were that children's arguments are filled with seemingly vague referring expressions; that the arguments sometimes do not contain explicit conclusions; and that the arguments almost never contain explicit warrants to authorize conclusions. However, the missing or obliquely identified information usually is given in the text or preceding discussion or is a commonplace from everyday life and readily inferable by actively-cooperative participants in the discussion. Children seldom back their arguments by appealing to general p...
Purpose. This study was an attempt to determine the developmental results of four through six grade ...
The literature on argumentation and education often conveys that children’s argumentation skills are...
Theories of learning have long emphasized the essential role of social factors in the development of...
The purpose of this study was to investigate properties of children's naturally occurring arguments....
Based on the debate on children’s ability to produce argumentative discourse in different education...
This paper proposes a novel approach to interpret the results of a classical second-order false beli...
The paper presents the theoretical and methodological aspects of research on the development of argu...
This study systematically analyzed social and cognitive processes that underlie the development of a...
Adversative connectives have been analyzed as articulating explicit and implicit facets of argumenta...
Drawing on a corpus of 180 peer discussions of second, fourth and sixth graders in German-speaking S...
Abstract This paper describes preliminary results of the analysis of a subset of data in which third...
Most children interact with their peers during their preschool years and within these interactions, ...
This paper presents preliminary findings of the project [name omitted for anonymity]. This interdisc...
The aim of this study is to analyze the discursive construction of practices of evidence use during ...
This paper analyzes children’s argumentative discussions centered on the resolution of cognitive tas...
Purpose. This study was an attempt to determine the developmental results of four through six grade ...
The literature on argumentation and education often conveys that children’s argumentation skills are...
Theories of learning have long emphasized the essential role of social factors in the development of...
The purpose of this study was to investigate properties of children's naturally occurring arguments....
Based on the debate on children’s ability to produce argumentative discourse in different education...
This paper proposes a novel approach to interpret the results of a classical second-order false beli...
The paper presents the theoretical and methodological aspects of research on the development of argu...
This study systematically analyzed social and cognitive processes that underlie the development of a...
Adversative connectives have been analyzed as articulating explicit and implicit facets of argumenta...
Drawing on a corpus of 180 peer discussions of second, fourth and sixth graders in German-speaking S...
Abstract This paper describes preliminary results of the analysis of a subset of data in which third...
Most children interact with their peers during their preschool years and within these interactions, ...
This paper presents preliminary findings of the project [name omitted for anonymity]. This interdisc...
The aim of this study is to analyze the discursive construction of practices of evidence use during ...
This paper analyzes children’s argumentative discussions centered on the resolution of cognitive tas...
Purpose. This study was an attempt to determine the developmental results of four through six grade ...
The literature on argumentation and education often conveys that children’s argumentation skills are...
Theories of learning have long emphasized the essential role of social factors in the development of...