Social Interaction and L2 Classroom Discourse

Social Interaction and L2 Classroom Discourse
Author: Olcay Sert
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-08-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780748692668

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This book offers a close investigation of interactional practices in L2 classrooms. With an emphasis on the multimodal and multilingual resources, this is an essential study for researchers and postgraduate students in TESOL and Applied Linguistics.

Social Interaction and L2 Classroom Discourse

Social Interaction and L2 Classroom Discourse
Author: Olcay Sert
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-08-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780748692651

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This book offers a close investigation of interactional practices in L2 classrooms. With an emphasis on the multimodal and multilingual resources, this is an essential study for researchers and postgraduate students in TESOL and Applied Linguistics.

Exploring Classroom Discourse

Exploring Classroom Discourse
Author: Steve Walsh
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-03-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136804106

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This book is about classroom discourse and looks particularly at the relationship between language, interaction and learning.

Investigating Classroom Discourse

Investigating Classroom Discourse
Author: Steve Walsh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134219001

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Introducing language use and interaction as the basis of good teaching and learning, this invaluable book equips teachers and researchers with the tools to analyze classroom discourse and move towards more effective instruction. Presenting an overview of existing approaches to describing and analyzing classroom discourse, Steve Walsh identifies the principal characteristics of classroom language in the contexts of second language classrooms, primary and secondary classrooms, and higher education settings. A distinct feature of the book are the classroom recordings and reflective feedback interviews from a sample group of teachers that Walsh uses to put forward SETT (Self Evaluation of Teacher Talk) as a framework for examining discourse within the classroom. This framework is used to identify different modes of discourse, which are employed by teachers and students, to increase awareness of the importance of interaction, and to maximize learning opportunities. This book will appeal to applied linguists, teachers and researchers of TESOL, as well as practitioners on MEd or taught doctorate programmes.

The Handbook of Classroom Discourse and Interaction

The Handbook of Classroom Discourse and Interaction
Author: Numa Markee
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781119039907

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Offering an interdisciplinary approach, The Handbook of Classroom Discourse and Interaction presents a series of contributions written by educators and applied linguists that explores the latest research methodologies and theories related to classroom language. • Organized to facilitate a critical understanding of how and why various research traditions differ and how they overlap theoretically and methodologically • Discusses key issues in the future development of research in critical areas of education and applied linguistics • Provides empirically-based analysis of classroom talk to illustrate theoretical claims and methodologies • Includes multimodal transcripts, an emerging trend in education and applied linguistics, particularly in conversation analysis and sociocultural theory

Classroom Interactions and Social Learning

Classroom Interactions and Social Learning
Author: Kristiina Kumpulainen,David Wray
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134580613

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Today's classroom presents a wealth of opportunities for social interaction amongst pupils, leading to increased interest in teachers and researchers into the social nature of learning. While classroom interaction can be a valuable tool for learning, it does not necessarily lead to useful learning experiences. Through case studies, this book highlights the use of new analytical methodologies for studying the content and patterns of children's interactions and how these contribute to their construction of knowledge. Classroom Interaction and Social Learning will be of interest to students and in service teachers and researchers concerned with classroom discourse and learning.

Classroom based Conversation Analytic Research

Classroom based Conversation Analytic Research
Author: Silvia Kunitz,Numa Markee,Olcay Sert
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030521936

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This book presents an international range of conversation analytic (CA) studies of classroom interaction which all discuss their empirical findings in terms of their theoretical and methodological contribution to the field of second language studies and their potential pedagogical relevance. The volume is thus unique in its focus on the theoretical and practical insights of CA classroom-based research and on the impact that such insights might have at the pedagogical level, from teaching to testing to teacher education. Given the growing interest in the pedagogical applicability of CA research, this book is a timely addition to the existing literature.

Discourse and language learning across L2 instructional settings

Discourse and language learning across L2 instructional settings
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Brill
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789401208598

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Studies on discourse and language learning originated in the field of general education and they focused on first language learning environments. However, since 1980s research on discourse and language learning broadened the scope of investigation to respond to second and foreign language environments. Recently, the emergence of new language learning contexts such as computer mediated communication, multilingual settings or content and language integrated contexts requires further research that focuses on discourse and language learning. From this perspective, the present volume aims to broaden the scope of investigation in foreign language contexts by exploring discourse patterns in the classroom and examining the impact of factors such as gender, explicitness of feedback or L1 use on language learning through discourse. With that aim in mind, this volume will bring together research that investigates discourse in various instructional settings, namely those of primary, secondary and university L2 learning environments, content and language integrated contexts and other new language learning settings. The number and variety of languages involved both as the first language (e.g. English, Finnish, Basque, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, Catalan) as well as the target foreign language (e.g. English, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish) makes the volume specially attractive. Additionally, the different approaches adopted by the researchers participating in this volume, such as information processing, sociocultural theory, or conversation analysis, widen the realm of investigation on discourse and language learning. Finally, the strength of the volume also lies in the range of educational settings (primary, secondary and tertiary education) and the worldwide representation of contributors across seven different countries, namely those of Spain, France, Austria, Finland, Germany, Canada, Australia and the United States. The uniqueness of the volume is due to its eclectic and comprehensive nature in tackling instructional discourse. Worldwide outstanding researchers, like Julianne House, Carme Muñoz, Ute Smit, Tarja Nikula or Roy Lyster, to quote but a few, adopt different perspectives in this joint contribution that will certainly broaden the scope of research on language learners’ discourse.