Learning conversations, dialogic interactions with adults, are important opportunities for children to develop their thinking as well as their speech and language skills. This \ud area of teachers’ practice is informed by a well-established body of research evidence and professional guidance literature. The design and facilitation of this practitioner research project was framed by a metaphor for teachers’ professional learning as‘interplay’ between the vertical domain of public, published, knowledge and the\ud horizontal domain of the teachers’ practical wisdom. The teacher researchers used a framework based on the published literature to analyse video clips of their conversations with children in early years workplace settings. The study ...
This study identified the content of educator conversations and determined how social interactions c...
Pedagogical talk in classroom lessons forms the dynamism of teaching and learning. Understanding how...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...
Learning conversations, dialogic interactions with adults, are important opportunities for children ...
Learning conversations, dialogic interactions with adults, are important opportunities for children ...
Learning conversations, dialogic interactions with adults, are important opportunities for children ...
A two-year research project with teachers in nine different early childhood centres was designed to ...
This research was undertaken in a New Zealand secondary school. Using case study methodology, it exa...
© 2015 Rachael Jillian FurnerThis study examines the quality of language interactions in three early...
This research study explores the types of teacher talk that occur in early childhood classroom envir...
Research shows that conversations and daily interaction among teachers and children is crucial for t...
This article analyses conversation around classroom discipline to establish how teachers learn throu...
Introduction: Developing oral language skills is crucial to later school academic achievement. Child...
The study “Researching Dialogic Pedagogies for Literacy Learning across the Primary Years” funded by...
This study identified the content of educator conversations and determined how social interactions c...
This study identified the content of educator conversations and determined how social interactions c...
Pedagogical talk in classroom lessons forms the dynamism of teaching and learning. Understanding how...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...
Learning conversations, dialogic interactions with adults, are important opportunities for children ...
Learning conversations, dialogic interactions with adults, are important opportunities for children ...
Learning conversations, dialogic interactions with adults, are important opportunities for children ...
A two-year research project with teachers in nine different early childhood centres was designed to ...
This research was undertaken in a New Zealand secondary school. Using case study methodology, it exa...
© 2015 Rachael Jillian FurnerThis study examines the quality of language interactions in three early...
This research study explores the types of teacher talk that occur in early childhood classroom envir...
Research shows that conversations and daily interaction among teachers and children is crucial for t...
This article analyses conversation around classroom discipline to establish how teachers learn throu...
Introduction: Developing oral language skills is crucial to later school academic achievement. Child...
The study “Researching Dialogic Pedagogies for Literacy Learning across the Primary Years” funded by...
This study identified the content of educator conversations and determined how social interactions c...
This study identified the content of educator conversations and determined how social interactions c...
Pedagogical talk in classroom lessons forms the dynamism of teaching and learning. Understanding how...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...