A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Arts - EnglishThis study explores the management of conversational floor in adult-learner classrooms by describing topic transitions in recorded data from six instructors at one technical college in the Midwest. The analyzed data shows that a classroom on its face participates in the characteristics of what conversational analysts label a "singly-developed floor." This is a floor in which one speaker controls the conversation. However, the data also show traces of collaboration. These may suggest that the classroom -- specifically the adult-learner classroom but perhaps also classrooms in general -- is not primarily a singly-developed floor but may be ...
This thesis analyzes classroom discourse at the university departments of English, mathematics and e...
In 2017, the Transitions Symposium explored the overarching theme of Inhabiting Innovative Learning ...
Today’s college students have grown up with technology. These digital natives typically gravitate to...
Language is very important in human communication. It is used to share information and maintain soci...
This research is to investigate the conversational strategies employed by teacher-students in classr...
This presentation will describe preliminary results from a study investigating the impact of rearran...
[[abstract]]The present study aims to explore teachers' floor controls, topic controls, and time con...
Beginning teachers have a range of concerns when they commence their first appointment. Foremost amo...
By acquiring rhetorical tools such as discourse markers, commonly called transitions, students impro...
Our data for this chapter comprises recordings of 12 advanced adult language learners within a singl...
The study aims to investigate the impact of post-modern curriculum frameworks on adult ESL classroom...
Learning spaces can provide a site for social change by influencing student development and communic...
A stUdy addressed the ways in which classroom interaction is structured explicitly and implicitly th...
Despite myriad changes to language teaching methods over time, university-level classroom spaces hav...
The present study analyses turn-taking in spoken discourse in seminar settings of higher education. ...
This thesis analyzes classroom discourse at the university departments of English, mathematics and e...
In 2017, the Transitions Symposium explored the overarching theme of Inhabiting Innovative Learning ...
Today’s college students have grown up with technology. These digital natives typically gravitate to...
Language is very important in human communication. It is used to share information and maintain soci...
This research is to investigate the conversational strategies employed by teacher-students in classr...
This presentation will describe preliminary results from a study investigating the impact of rearran...
[[abstract]]The present study aims to explore teachers' floor controls, topic controls, and time con...
Beginning teachers have a range of concerns when they commence their first appointment. Foremost amo...
By acquiring rhetorical tools such as discourse markers, commonly called transitions, students impro...
Our data for this chapter comprises recordings of 12 advanced adult language learners within a singl...
The study aims to investigate the impact of post-modern curriculum frameworks on adult ESL classroom...
Learning spaces can provide a site for social change by influencing student development and communic...
A stUdy addressed the ways in which classroom interaction is structured explicitly and implicitly th...
Despite myriad changes to language teaching methods over time, university-level classroom spaces hav...
The present study analyses turn-taking in spoken discourse in seminar settings of higher education. ...
This thesis analyzes classroom discourse at the university departments of English, mathematics and e...
In 2017, the Transitions Symposium explored the overarching theme of Inhabiting Innovative Learning ...
Today’s college students have grown up with technology. These digital natives typically gravitate to...