Transformation of Knowledge through Classroom Interaction

Transformation of Knowledge through Classroom Interaction
Author: Baruch Schwarz,Tommy Dreyfus,Rina Hershkowitz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2009-05-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134007318

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Classrooms provide extremely varied settings in which learning may take place, including teacher-led conversations, small group unguided discussions, individual problem solving or computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL). Transformation of Knowledge through Classroom Interaction examines and evaluates different ways which have been used to support students learning in classrooms, using mathematics and science as a model to examine how different types of interactions contribute to students’ participation in classroom activity, and their understanding of concepts and their practical applications. The contributions in this book offer rich descriptions and ways of understanding how learning occurs in both traditional and non-traditional settings. Combining theoretical perspectives with practical applications, the book includes discussions of: the roles of dialogue and argumentation in constructing knowledge the role of guidance in constructing knowledge abstracting processes in mathematics and science classrooms the effect of environment, media and technology on learning processes methodologies for tracing transformation of knowledge in classroom interaction. Bringing together a broad range of contributions from leading international researchers, this book makes an important contribution to the field of classroom learning, and will appeal to all those engaged in academic research in education.

Transformation of Knowledge Through Classroom Interaction

Transformation of Knowledge Through Classroom Interaction
Author: Baruch Schwarz,Tommy Dreyfus,Rina Hershkowitz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2009-05-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134007325

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Transformation of Knowledge through Classroom Interaction examines and evaluates different ways which have been used to support students learning in classrooms.

Using Discourse Analysis to Improve Classroom Interaction

Using Discourse Analysis to Improve Classroom Interaction
Author: Lesley A. Rex,Laura Schiller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2010-04-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135966799

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This accessible "how to" book about classroom interaction offers teachers powerful tools of discourse analysis as a way of understanding the complex dynamics of human interaction that constitute effective, equitable teaching and learning and guides them step-by-step through how to build their interactional awareness to improve their teaching.

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.

EBOOK Classroom Interactions in Literacy

EBOOK  Classroom Interactions in Literacy
Author: Eve Bearne,Henrietta Dombey,Teresa Grainger
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2003-11-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780335224173

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This book examines some of the complexities and debates about language, literacy and learning, challenging current assumptions about shared understanding of pedagogical principles. It foregrounds social and cultural issues and the nature of interaction between children and teachers; children and children; children and texts of all kinds; and the significance of wider interactions within the teaching profession. The contributors revitalise debate about the nature of professional knowledge, provide insights into the detail of classroom discourse and teacher interventions and examine the transformative possibilities of literacy. They argue for a more open and expansive agenda informed by an analytically constructive view of pedagogy and challenge the profession to move from restrictive certainties to the potent possibilities of development through uncertainty and risk.

Selected Regular Lectures from the 12th International Congress on Mathematical Education

Selected Regular Lectures from the 12th International Congress on Mathematical Education
Author: Sung Je Cho
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 932
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319171876

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This book comprises the full selected Regular Lectures from the Proceedings of the 12th International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME-12), which was held at COEX in Seoul, Korea, from July 8th to 15th, 2012. ICME-12 brought together 4700 experts from 100 countries, working to understand all of the intellectual and attitudinal challenges in the subject of mathematics education as a multidisciplinary research and practice. These selected Regular Lectures present the work of fifty-one prominent mathematics educators from all over the globe. The Lectures cover a wide spectrum of topics, themes and issues and aim to give direction to future research towards educational improvement in the teaching and learning of mathematics education. This book is of particular interest to researchers, teachers and curriculum developers in mathematics education.

Approaches to Qualitative Research in Mathematics Education

Approaches to Qualitative Research in Mathematics Education
Author: Angelika Bikner-Ahsbahs,Christine Knipping,Norma Presmeg
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2014-11-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401791816

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This volume documents a range of qualitative research approaches emerged within mathematics education over the last three decades, whilst at the same time revealing their underlying methodologies. Continuing the discussion as begun in the two 2003 ZDM issues dedicated to qualitative empirical methods, this book presents astate of the art overview on qualitative research in mathematics education and beyond. The structure of the book allows the reader to use it as an actual guide for the selection of an appropriate methodology, on a basis of both theoretical depth and practical implications. The methods and examples illustrate how different methodologies come to life when applied to a specific question in a specific context. Many of the methodologies described are also applicable outside mathematics education, but the examples provided are chosen so as to situate the approach in a mathematical context.

Handbook of Research on Applied Learning Theory and Design in Modern Education

Handbook of Research on Applied Learning Theory and Design in Modern Education
Author: Railean, Elena
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 866
Release: 2015-11-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781466696358

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The field of education is in constant flux as new theories and practices emerge to engage students and improve the learning experience. Research advances help to make these improvements happen and are essential to the continued improvement of education. The Handbook of Research on Applied Learning Theory and Design in Modern Education provides international perspectives from education professors and researchers, cyberneticists, psychologists, and instructional designers on the processes and mechanisms of the global learning environment. Highlighting a compendium of trends, strategies, methodologies, technologies, and models of applied learning theory and design, this publication is well-suited to meet the research and practical needs of academics, researchers, teachers, and graduate students as well as curriculum and instructional design professionals.