Pedagogical talk in classroom lessons forms the dynamism of teaching and learning. Understanding how talk functions and influences learning in highly nuanced ways is a fundamental matter for understanding professional practice, and indeed teacher efficacy. However, it is often the case that preservice teacher’s (PSTs) explicit knowledge about the role of dialogue for accomplishing lessons hovers above understanding and enacting a repertoire of talk moves that ‘actively’ promotes student learning and agency. Indeed, both a meta-awareness of dialogic approaches to teaching, and a metalanguage language for talking about talk in lessons, is generally limited to cursory knowings focused on questioning. Arguably, this limitation has the potential...
The articles in this issue of the journal on classroom-based talk document recent international deve...
This paper describes research on dialogue between teachers and pupils during primary school science ...
'Conversation-driven' ELT privileges classroom talk as a primary source of language learning, yet it...
Research into classroom talk has a rich history in Anglophone countries. In the United Kingdom, nota...
This thesis examines what it is that enables postgraduate student teachers to promote the recently i...
This thesis examines what it is that enables postgraduate student teachers to promote the recently i...
Background: Although dialogue is often regarded as a vehicle for teacher professional development an...
The study “Researching Dialogic Pedagogies for Literacy Learning across the Primary Years” funded by...
Classroom interaction, as a core practice of teaching and learning, remains a ‘taken-for-granted’ an...
The centrality of classroom talk for teaching and learning has been a substantial matter of inquiry ...
This chapter builds upon a substantial body of literature focused on the taken-for-grantedness of cl...
‘Conversation-driven ’ ELT privileges classroom talk as a primary source of language learning, yet i...
Classroom talk or verbal exchanges during lesson time play a central role in students’ disciplinary ...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis ...
It is now widely believed that classroom dialogue matters as regards student outcome, with optimal p...
The articles in this issue of the journal on classroom-based talk document recent international deve...
This paper describes research on dialogue between teachers and pupils during primary school science ...
'Conversation-driven' ELT privileges classroom talk as a primary source of language learning, yet it...
Research into classroom talk has a rich history in Anglophone countries. In the United Kingdom, nota...
This thesis examines what it is that enables postgraduate student teachers to promote the recently i...
This thesis examines what it is that enables postgraduate student teachers to promote the recently i...
Background: Although dialogue is often regarded as a vehicle for teacher professional development an...
The study “Researching Dialogic Pedagogies for Literacy Learning across the Primary Years” funded by...
Classroom interaction, as a core practice of teaching and learning, remains a ‘taken-for-granted’ an...
The centrality of classroom talk for teaching and learning has been a substantial matter of inquiry ...
This chapter builds upon a substantial body of literature focused on the taken-for-grantedness of cl...
‘Conversation-driven ’ ELT privileges classroom talk as a primary source of language learning, yet i...
Classroom talk or verbal exchanges during lesson time play a central role in students’ disciplinary ...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis ...
It is now widely believed that classroom dialogue matters as regards student outcome, with optimal p...
The articles in this issue of the journal on classroom-based talk document recent international deve...
This paper describes research on dialogue between teachers and pupils during primary school science ...
'Conversation-driven' ELT privileges classroom talk as a primary source of language learning, yet it...