In kindergarten, children are usually engaged with both verbal activities and non-verbal activities, often requiring the manipulation of physical objects. During technical tasks (e.g., problem solving), children can use argumentation as one of the languages of science that mediates how they interact with the surrounding world. In this paper, we focused on technical tasks in kindergarten in order to understand to what extent activities requiring the manipulation of physical objects also leave space for argumentation. The study involved 25 children engaged in three problem-solving activities requiring the manipulation of Lego® and some recycled materials. To analyze the non-verbal (embodied) side of the argumentative activities, we firstly id...
Drawing on a corpus of 180 peer discussions of second, fourth and sixth graders in German-speaking S...
Adversative connectives have been analyzed as articulating explicit and implicit facets of argumenta...
While the early years of children’s education have long been acknowledged as crucial in supporting l...
Argumentation as a form of introducing children to science has received increasing attention over th...
The implementation of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) at school is one of t...
International audienceIn this paper I investigate the characteristics of children's argumentation wh...
Argumentation is a fundamental communicative ability that children develop over time through formal ...
This paper analyzes children’s argumentative discussions centered on the resolution of cognitive tas...
The aim of this study is to analyze the discursive construction of practices of evidence use during ...
This paper analyses the importance of the argument as an effective strategy for the expression of ch...
In order to observe and analyze the young children argumentation skills, we have set up in classroom...
This paper sets out to analyse a case study of adult-children interaction in an educational context ...
This research paper explores how embodied communication modes affect the dialogic meaning making of ...
The paper presents the theoretical and methodological aspects of research on the development of argu...
In this study, we focus on dialogic argumentation among students in a whole class setting in mathema...
Drawing on a corpus of 180 peer discussions of second, fourth and sixth graders in German-speaking S...
Adversative connectives have been analyzed as articulating explicit and implicit facets of argumenta...
While the early years of children’s education have long been acknowledged as crucial in supporting l...
Argumentation as a form of introducing children to science has received increasing attention over th...
The implementation of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) at school is one of t...
International audienceIn this paper I investigate the characteristics of children's argumentation wh...
Argumentation is a fundamental communicative ability that children develop over time through formal ...
This paper analyzes children’s argumentative discussions centered on the resolution of cognitive tas...
The aim of this study is to analyze the discursive construction of practices of evidence use during ...
This paper analyses the importance of the argument as an effective strategy for the expression of ch...
In order to observe and analyze the young children argumentation skills, we have set up in classroom...
This paper sets out to analyse a case study of adult-children interaction in an educational context ...
This research paper explores how embodied communication modes affect the dialogic meaning making of ...
The paper presents the theoretical and methodological aspects of research on the development of argu...
In this study, we focus on dialogic argumentation among students in a whole class setting in mathema...
Drawing on a corpus of 180 peer discussions of second, fourth and sixth graders in German-speaking S...
Adversative connectives have been analyzed as articulating explicit and implicit facets of argumenta...
While the early years of children’s education have long been acknowledged as crucial in supporting l...