In this article we analyze the dialogic learning of one pair of students in order to investigate how these students cope with a collaborative learning situation in the classroom. Our aim is to substantiate the claims that not only are young students (8 year olds) capable of solving mathematical problems collaboratively, but that they also take an active role in regulating their collaborative learning activities. More specifically, our claim is that children appear to apply constructs of "mathematical level raising", "social interaction" and "division of time" to steer their own collaborative learning and that they are rather successful in balancing these three aspects. The analysis is exploratory, but this new perspective on collaborative l...
This study examined the peer talk of students working together in mathematics classes ranging from 1...
This study considers children\u27s mathematical learning in social context. In particular, the learn...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...
International audienceFrom an interactionist perspective, interaction is seen as a foundational cons...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018The substantial body of research on cooperative lea...
The research in this study explores the learning of mathematics through collaborative activity in tw...
This paper is focused on the investigation of factors that influence students' self-regulation as th...
In this study, the students in my Year 8 high school mathematics class and I set out to develop a fu...
Picture a typical high school mathematics classroom: students suffer from anxiety, are disengaged, a...
Abstract This study investigated how socially shared regulation of learning (SSRL) emerged during t...
There is a substantial body of knowledge on the importance of language for learning in general, and ...
This study examined the mathematical learning that grade 8 students demonstrated when they were give...
Abstract. Co-learning agreements between researchers and practitioners have been suggested as a way ...
In this action research study of my classroom of 8th grade mathematics, I investigated the effects o...
Scientific evidence has proved that social situations are an enriching context for learning, because...
This study examined the peer talk of students working together in mathematics classes ranging from 1...
This study considers children\u27s mathematical learning in social context. In particular, the learn...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...
International audienceFrom an interactionist perspective, interaction is seen as a foundational cons...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018The substantial body of research on cooperative lea...
The research in this study explores the learning of mathematics through collaborative activity in tw...
This paper is focused on the investigation of factors that influence students' self-regulation as th...
In this study, the students in my Year 8 high school mathematics class and I set out to develop a fu...
Picture a typical high school mathematics classroom: students suffer from anxiety, are disengaged, a...
Abstract This study investigated how socially shared regulation of learning (SSRL) emerged during t...
There is a substantial body of knowledge on the importance of language for learning in general, and ...
This study examined the mathematical learning that grade 8 students demonstrated when they were give...
Abstract. Co-learning agreements between researchers and practitioners have been suggested as a way ...
In this action research study of my classroom of 8th grade mathematics, I investigated the effects o...
Scientific evidence has proved that social situations are an enriching context for learning, because...
This study examined the peer talk of students working together in mathematics classes ranging from 1...
This study considers children\u27s mathematical learning in social context. In particular, the learn...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...