This paper represents an exploration of the educational value of dialogue as a teaching strategy in contemporary classrooms in light of recent evidences grounded in knowledge produced by social and cognitive neuroscience research. The relevant literature suggests that dialogue is a unique feature of humans and no other animal is able to dialogue as they do. Humans are biologically wired for dialogue and interaction with one another in socially and culturally shaped contexts. This dynamic interdependence of social and cognitive processes plays a critically important role in construction of knowledge and cognitive development. It is also well established that social processing in the brain is strongly interrelated with the processing of emoti...
Theories that posit a relationship between dialogue and understanding are predominantly psychologica...
Connectivism offers a theory of learning for the digital age that is usually understood as contrasti...
In this article, we try to expand the lenses classically used in social psychology of development, a...
This paper represents an exploration of the educational value of dialogue as a teaching strategy in ...
This paper represents an exploration of the educational value of dialogue as a teaching strategy in ...
This paper represents an exploration of the educational value of dialogue as a teaching strategy in ...
Even casual observations of children's everyday lives reveal that they are constantly engaged in tal...
This paper develops a dialogic theory of thinking and of learning to think that has implications for...
MERCER Neil. « Education and the social brain: linking language, thinking, teaching and learning ». ...
This paper discusses the move from learning theories from the industrial society to learning theorie...
International audienceSeven years ago, Baker; Andriessen, & Järvelä edited Affective Learning Togeth...
The increasing presence of and claim for dialogue in today"s society has already had an impact on th...
Dialogue, as a communication form characterized by its commitment to inclusiveness and rationality, ...
The science of dialogic teaching and learning has especially flourished over the last four decades a...
Connectivism offers a theory of learning for the digital age that is usually understood as contrasti...
Theories that posit a relationship between dialogue and understanding are predominantly psychologica...
Connectivism offers a theory of learning for the digital age that is usually understood as contrasti...
In this article, we try to expand the lenses classically used in social psychology of development, a...
This paper represents an exploration of the educational value of dialogue as a teaching strategy in ...
This paper represents an exploration of the educational value of dialogue as a teaching strategy in ...
This paper represents an exploration of the educational value of dialogue as a teaching strategy in ...
Even casual observations of children's everyday lives reveal that they are constantly engaged in tal...
This paper develops a dialogic theory of thinking and of learning to think that has implications for...
MERCER Neil. « Education and the social brain: linking language, thinking, teaching and learning ». ...
This paper discusses the move from learning theories from the industrial society to learning theorie...
International audienceSeven years ago, Baker; Andriessen, & Järvelä edited Affective Learning Togeth...
The increasing presence of and claim for dialogue in today"s society has already had an impact on th...
Dialogue, as a communication form characterized by its commitment to inclusiveness and rationality, ...
The science of dialogic teaching and learning has especially flourished over the last four decades a...
Connectivism offers a theory of learning for the digital age that is usually understood as contrasti...
Theories that posit a relationship between dialogue and understanding are predominantly psychologica...
Connectivism offers a theory of learning for the digital age that is usually understood as contrasti...
In this article, we try to expand the lenses classically used in social psychology of development, a...