t has been two decades since the social-material turn in social interaction studies proved the heuristic limits of a logocentric analytical geography. In this paper, we focus on the performative function of objects in an underexplored learning activity: parent-assisted homework. Adopting a Conversation Analysis informed approach complemented by the ventriloquial perspective on communication, we illustrate how parent-assisted homework is accomplished through the multiple resources in the semiotic field. Particularly, we show how participants orient to and exploit the agency of materiality in interaction. In the conclusion we raise a socio-pedagogical issue concerning the cultural capital embedded in the learning environment as well as the pa...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Whilst the notion of children’s rights and an entitlement to express their views and participa...
This contribution discusses emerging cultural practices of media activities with the example of home...
t has been two decades since the social-material turn in social interaction studies proved the heuri...
This study investigates an activity that takes place at the intersection between family and school a...
Parental involvement in children?s homework is strongly endorsed and encouraged by political and edu...
This paper will present a speculative account of homework as a situated and embodied practice, uniqu...
This paper develops a new analysis of homework by building on feminist scholarship which documents t...
This paper explores the concept of parental involvement in English homework tasks as a way to includ...
Parental involvement in children’s homework is strongly endorsed and encouraged by political and edu...
Homework is a common family occupation in which school-age children and their parents engage in teac...
Recent government education policies in Britain, USA and Australia advocate increased parental invol...
Background: Homework is a universal practice used in schools, and is commonly related to academic ac...
A quasi-experimental study was conducted on whether family involvement in homework in the middle gra...
In the course of the implementation of all-day schools in Zurich, traditional homework has been inte...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Whilst the notion of children’s rights and an entitlement to express their views and participa...
This contribution discusses emerging cultural practices of media activities with the example of home...
t has been two decades since the social-material turn in social interaction studies proved the heuri...
This study investigates an activity that takes place at the intersection between family and school a...
Parental involvement in children?s homework is strongly endorsed and encouraged by political and edu...
This paper will present a speculative account of homework as a situated and embodied practice, uniqu...
This paper develops a new analysis of homework by building on feminist scholarship which documents t...
This paper explores the concept of parental involvement in English homework tasks as a way to includ...
Parental involvement in children’s homework is strongly endorsed and encouraged by political and edu...
Homework is a common family occupation in which school-age children and their parents engage in teac...
Recent government education policies in Britain, USA and Australia advocate increased parental invol...
Background: Homework is a universal practice used in schools, and is commonly related to academic ac...
A quasi-experimental study was conducted on whether family involvement in homework in the middle gra...
In the course of the implementation of all-day schools in Zurich, traditional homework has been inte...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Whilst the notion of children’s rights and an entitlement to express their views and participa...
This contribution discusses emerging cultural practices of media activities with the example of home...