This paper examines young children's working styles when they are engaged with a peer on a computer-based reading task. Two types of pairing were investigated: (i) 'Equal' pairs, where the children were of equal reading attainment and (ii) 'Unequal pairs', where there was a disparity between the children's reading attainment. The results suggest that the children's reading attainment and/or their gender may be more significant factors in determining the nature of children's collaborative activity than pair type. The implications of these results for practitioners who wish to use talking books as a classroom resource are discussed
The aim of this chapter is to explore the significance of gender in respect of children’s interactio...
Interactive book reading is an effective method to foster children's language development. Both the ...
The aim of the study was to compare the verbal and physical interactions of same-gender pairs and mi...
The influence of social relationships, positive interdepen-dence, and teacher structure on the quali...
This study examined emergent readers\u27 paired reading interactions. The teacher/researcher in this...
This chapter explores the question of how interactive multimedia talking books can promote young chi...
This study assesses the impact of genre on shared book reading and identifies factors that maximize ...
ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to compare the verbal and physical interactions of same-gender pai...
This study examined whether and how parent-child interaction differs when reading a print book than ...
Vita.This exploratory study investigated fourteen limited English proficient children's social, verb...
The development of language, writing and reading is crucial for pupils’ knowledge development in sch...
This study investigated how children collaborated with their peers to read informational texts and c...
This paper reports on a conversation analytic study of problem-solving interactions during shared re...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article 'Teacher-child interaction in the tea...
Buddy Reading, a literacy event that pairs two students as they share the reading of a book, was in...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the significance of gender in respect of children’s interactio...
Interactive book reading is an effective method to foster children's language development. Both the ...
The aim of the study was to compare the verbal and physical interactions of same-gender pairs and mi...
The influence of social relationships, positive interdepen-dence, and teacher structure on the quali...
This study examined emergent readers\u27 paired reading interactions. The teacher/researcher in this...
This chapter explores the question of how interactive multimedia talking books can promote young chi...
This study assesses the impact of genre on shared book reading and identifies factors that maximize ...
ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to compare the verbal and physical interactions of same-gender pai...
This study examined whether and how parent-child interaction differs when reading a print book than ...
Vita.This exploratory study investigated fourteen limited English proficient children's social, verb...
The development of language, writing and reading is crucial for pupils’ knowledge development in sch...
This study investigated how children collaborated with their peers to read informational texts and c...
This paper reports on a conversation analytic study of problem-solving interactions during shared re...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article 'Teacher-child interaction in the tea...
Buddy Reading, a literacy event that pairs two students as they share the reading of a book, was in...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the significance of gender in respect of children’s interactio...
Interactive book reading is an effective method to foster children's language development. Both the ...
The aim of the study was to compare the verbal and physical interactions of same-gender pairs and mi...