Dialogue and the Development of Children s Thinking

Dialogue and the Development of Children s Thinking
Author: Neil Mercer,Karen Littleton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2007-06-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134136889

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This book draws on extensive research to provide a ground-breaking new account of the relationship between dialogue and children’s learning development. It closely relates the research findings to real-life classrooms, so that it is of practical value to teachers and students concerned that their children are offered the best possible learning opportunities. The authors provide a clear, accessible and well-illustrated case for the importance of dialogue in children's intellectual development and support this with a new and more educationally relevant version of socio-cultural theory, which explains the fascinating relationship between dialogues and learning. In educational terms, a sociocultural theory that relates social, cultural and historical processes, interpersonal communication and applied linguistics, is an ideal way of explaining how school experience helps children learn and develop. By using evidence of how the collective construction of knowledge is achieved and how engagement in dialogues shapes children's educational progress and intellectual development, the authors provide a text which is essential for educational researchers, postgraduate students of education and teachers, and is also of interest to many psychologists and applied linguists.

Territorial Development and Action Research

Territorial Development and Action Research
Author: James Karlsen,Miren Larrea
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317046172

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Territorial Development and Action Research examines the role of action research within fields such as territorial development and innovation. Most researchers analyse these fields from the outside, developing a theoretical understanding of what should be done, but not of how to do it. Based on their own experience of territorial development processes from the inside out, James Karlsen and Miren Larrea argue that filling the gap regarding social relations in the innovation process makes it possible for researchers to engage in the processes taking place in the territory, thereby revealing how to make things work. This book will help researchers face the pressure to engage and play a useful role in the development of their host regions. It will help policy makers to continuously learn and redefine policy approaches and bring about collaboration through networks, programs and projects where researchers and practitioners in regional, local and urban development work together to construct territorial development. Readers will acquire a better understanding of micro-territorial development processes and the roles played by individuals and coalitions in endogenous development processes.

Dialogue for Development

Dialogue for Development
Author: National Academy of Psychology (India). Congress
Publsiher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2011
Genre: Organizational change
ISBN: 8180697576

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Papers presented at the 16th Congress of the National Academy of Psychology, held at Mumbai in 2006.

Difference Dialogue and Development

Difference  Dialogue  and Development
Author: Lakshmi Bandlamudi
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317363781

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Difference, Dialogue, and Development is an in-depth exploration of the collected works of Mikhail Bakhtin to find relevance of key concepts of dialogism for understanding various aspects of human development. Taking the reality of differences in the world as a given, Bandlamudi argues that such a reality necessitates dialogue, and actively responding to that necessity leads to development. The varied works of Bakhtin that span several decades passing through the most tumultuous period in Russian history, are brought under one banner of three D’s – Difference, Dialogue and Development – and the composite features of the three D’s emerge as leitmotifs in every chapter.

Regional Development Dialogue

Regional Development Dialogue
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 918
Release: 1999
Genre: Regional planning
ISBN: UIUC:30112066495083

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Dialogue for Development

Dialogue for Development
Author: Trócaire (Organisation)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1985
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: OCLC:40726265

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Development Centre Studies Public Private Dialogue in Developing Countries Opportunities and Risks

Development Centre Studies Public Private Dialogue in Developing Countries Opportunities and Risks
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2007-09-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264028845

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This analysis identifies the advantages that public-private dialogue can bring, while cautioning against the very real dangers it can present to fragile states and recent democracies.

Dialogues between Northern and Eastern Europe on the Development of Inclusion

Dialogues between Northern and Eastern Europe on the Development of Inclusion
Author: Natallia Bahdanovich Hanssen,Sven-Erik Hansén,Kristina Ström
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000346343

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The concepts of inclusion and inclusive education for children with special education needs (SEN) have been widely accepted as imperative undertakings in the education spectrum. This book posits the practice of these ideas by scrutinizing the methodologies adopted by varied nations of the two regions towards inclusive education along with juxtaposing the dichotomous observations to enable a dialogue regarding the actualization of inclusive education. The book looks at the distinct approaches taken by Northern and Eastern European education systems to realize inclusive education for children with SEN and aims to enable a space for dialogue wherein the reader would be able to access the cultural context of each practice, expand their cognizance regarding the concept of inclusivity and develop a more nuanced and sensitive approach to inclusive education. In the act of exploring the myriad ways in which inclusivity is practiced in the two regions, the book thusly provides insights into the pluralities and significance of inclusion in the education sector across a global spectrum. The anthology will be of interest to a vast range of audience, videlicet, individuals, students, researchers, professionals, et al., invested in the education sector, special needs education and pedagogy. It further proposes appeal for individuals interested in performing scientific research on the subject. The book practically aims to be of interest for any individual invested in the discipline of education, development of community and the topics pertaining to education for children with SEN.