Sustained shared thinking (SST) is considered an important element of high-quality teacher child interaction (SIRAJ-BLATCHFORD, SYLVA, MUTTOCK, GILDEN & BELL, 2002). However, SST rarely occurs in early childhood institutions, and when it is studied, it is mainly observed in dyadic interactions. Since communication in kindergarten also takes place in group settings, polyadic SST-dialogues were explored in this study using videography, information about children's family language (monolingual/multilingual) and tests for children on emergent literacy from the international research project "SpriKiDS" (VOGT et al., 2019). Micro-processes were analysed by means of linguistic conversation analysis (BRINKER & SAGER, 2010) and grounded theory metho...
There has been a considerable resurgence in research on children\u27s play in recent years, which pr...
This paper presents a Vygotskian research device that focuses on collaborative activities based on t...
When children learn in a group context they also co-construct knowledge (Thelen & Smith, 1994). This...
Sustained Shared Thinking (SST) wird als wichtiges Element einer qualitativ hochwertigen Fachperson-...
Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, Vol 22, No 2 (2021), Art. 4S...
© 2014 Dr. Derek Worley PattonTeacher-child interactions in early childhood education settings can h...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...
This study examines the ways in which children communicate and collaborate with one another whilst ...
Children’s interactions in the classroom arguably underpin many of the learning events and activitie...
The purpose of the study was to find out how children apply repeated patterns of behavior, known as ...
In our paper, we will demonstrate how a multimodal conversation analytic approach can shed light on ...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...
Under the premise that language learning is bidirectional in nature, this study aimed to investigate...
This study investigates explanatory discourse within the setting of shared reading at kindergarten. ...
Problem conversations with young children during group workProblem conversations with intervening te...
There has been a considerable resurgence in research on children\u27s play in recent years, which pr...
This paper presents a Vygotskian research device that focuses on collaborative activities based on t...
When children learn in a group context they also co-construct knowledge (Thelen & Smith, 1994). This...
Sustained Shared Thinking (SST) wird als wichtiges Element einer qualitativ hochwertigen Fachperson-...
Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, Vol 22, No 2 (2021), Art. 4S...
© 2014 Dr. Derek Worley PattonTeacher-child interactions in early childhood education settings can h...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...
This study examines the ways in which children communicate and collaborate with one another whilst ...
Children’s interactions in the classroom arguably underpin many of the learning events and activitie...
The purpose of the study was to find out how children apply repeated patterns of behavior, known as ...
In our paper, we will demonstrate how a multimodal conversation analytic approach can shed light on ...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...
Under the premise that language learning is bidirectional in nature, this study aimed to investigate...
This study investigates explanatory discourse within the setting of shared reading at kindergarten. ...
Problem conversations with young children during group workProblem conversations with intervening te...
There has been a considerable resurgence in research on children\u27s play in recent years, which pr...
This paper presents a Vygotskian research device that focuses on collaborative activities based on t...
When children learn in a group context they also co-construct knowledge (Thelen & Smith, 1994). This...