The first purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of dialogic classroom talk on children's language skills (i.e. oral communicative competence and receptive vocabulary knowledge). The second purpose was to examine the effect of this type of classroom talk on children's social competence (i.e. theory of mind and social acceptance). A total of 17 teachers and 311 children (aged 4–7 years) participated in this study. Eight teachers participated in an 8-week intervention directed at dialogic classroom talk. Multilevel analyses revealed that the intervention had a significant effect on children's oral communicative competence. No significant effects were found on children's receptive vocabulary knowledge, theory of mind, and socia...
Learners begin to build up reading and language skills at a very young age. Kindergarten is a crucia...
Many developmentally delayed children may be handicapped as much by their social and physical enviro...
A wider definition of literacy takes into account understandings that language is a social practice ...
The first purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of dialogic classroom talk on child...
The aims of the present study were to design and implement an intervention focused on dialogic class...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...
This research project aimed to investigate the impact different forms of dialogic teaching have on c...
This article describes the MODEL2TALK intervention, which aims to promote young children's oral comm...
Instruction in the early years of schooling typically emphasises skills in reading and writing. This...
This research study explores the types of teacher talk that occur in early childhood classroom envir...
In this chapter, we aim to show how dialogic classroom talk in early childhood classrooms might cont...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This investigation examined t...
The nature of the talk between teachers and children is highly significant in a pedagogy that seeks ...
This paper explores the verbal and non-verbal interactions of children in a preschool classroom. It ...
© 2014 Dr. Derek Worley PattonTeacher-child interactions in early childhood education settings can h...
Learners begin to build up reading and language skills at a very young age. Kindergarten is a crucia...
Many developmentally delayed children may be handicapped as much by their social and physical enviro...
A wider definition of literacy takes into account understandings that language is a social practice ...
The first purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of dialogic classroom talk on child...
The aims of the present study were to design and implement an intervention focused on dialogic class...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...
This research project aimed to investigate the impact different forms of dialogic teaching have on c...
This article describes the MODEL2TALK intervention, which aims to promote young children's oral comm...
Instruction in the early years of schooling typically emphasises skills in reading and writing. This...
This research study explores the types of teacher talk that occur in early childhood classroom envir...
In this chapter, we aim to show how dialogic classroom talk in early childhood classrooms might cont...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This investigation examined t...
The nature of the talk between teachers and children is highly significant in a pedagogy that seeks ...
This paper explores the verbal and non-verbal interactions of children in a preschool classroom. It ...
© 2014 Dr. Derek Worley PattonTeacher-child interactions in early childhood education settings can h...
Learners begin to build up reading and language skills at a very young age. Kindergarten is a crucia...
Many developmentally delayed children may be handicapped as much by their social and physical enviro...
A wider definition of literacy takes into account understandings that language is a social practice ...