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Gumperz, John J.; Field, Margaret – Discourse Processes, 1995
Analyzes video recordings of classroom discourse in a cooperative learning program by using sociolinguistic methods to discover the actual content of a classroom dialog and how the participants infer the meaning of what is said. Concludes that, when children are left alone, they will involve themselves in the curriculum but frame it in perspective…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cooperative Learning, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities

Duran, Richard P.; Syzmanski, Margaret H. – Discourse Processes, 1995
Presents perspectives of constructionist and conversation analysis in a study of interactive processes in literate activity. Describes the interaction among four Spanish-English students while one student generates a story. Finds four types of coordinated action by students that allowed students to control their own literacy learning. Discusses…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Classroom Research, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning

Goldman, Susan – Discourse Processes, 1997
Outlines major research findings in cognitive-discourse-processing research on learning from text. Describes general characteristics of classrooms based on constructivist principles of learning and that support critical thinking, problem solving, and collaborative learning. Argues that such classrooms raise a number of new issues for…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Processes, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning

Toma, Chikako; Rogoff, Barbara – Discourse Processes, 1997
Contrasts two models of instruction: building on ideas in shared endeavors; and transmit-and-test formats. Discusses how these contrasting formats may relate to interactional patterns observed in toddlers and caregivers in a Mayan and a middle-class European-American community; and elementary school children in Japan and the United States. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Comparative Education, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Differences