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Johan Deltner – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2025
Listening is a familiar activity in education but has received less interest in the literature than speaking, matching its position in our popular culture, which focuses on freedom of speech and extrovert demeanor. Drawing on John Dewey to understand what characterizes creative listening in educational dialogue, this paper argues that creative…
Descriptors: Listening, Creativity, Educational Philosophy, Dialogs (Language)
Tony Myers; Jaime Buchanan – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
This critical review examines the evolving conceptualization of dialogue in feedback literacies within higher education, presenting a nuanced theoretical framework that challenges traditional understanding of feedback interactions. Through a systematic analysis of 74 peer-reviewed articles, predominantly from the past decade, the paper identifies…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Feedback (Response), Assessment Literacy, Dialogs (Language)
Maureen P. Boyd; Michael B. Sherry – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Communicating in dialogic space in our classrooms prepares us to participate in a democratic, inclusive, and civil society. Dialogic space is that elusive shared space of possibilities that exists among participants as we commit to engaging in ways that new knowledge can be created, presented, questioned, and developed as interpretations of our…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse, Perspective Taking, Classroom Communication
Daniela Rothwell – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
This small-scale action research acts on the calls for more inclusive and holistic higher education. It explores the impact of dialogic teaching approaches on student engagement, focusing on the experiences of initial teacher education students from ethnic minority backgrounds. The qualitative analysis reveals how these practices increase student…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Seminars, Minority Group Students, Ethnic Groups
Tracey Muir; Damon Thomas; Carol Murphy – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2024
In this paper, we present the findings from the first year of our study into the use of talk with young children (ages 6 and 7) in their mathematics lessons following four teachers' implementation of dialogic strategies. Based on Alexander's (2017) dialogic principles and notions of productive talk, we delivered a professional implementation…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Elementary School Students, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development
Catherine Lammert; Brian Hand – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Embracing curricular reforms such as the Next Generation Science Standards poses unique challenges for early childhood science teachers who often value play and curiosity, but are challenged by the depth of scientific disciplinary practices expected by these standards. To explore possibilities for teacher growth, this research draws on Noddings'…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Science Teachers, Epistemology, Teacher Attitudes
Marion Heron; Hilary Wason – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2025
In this paper we explore the impact of a series of workshops on higher education teachers' understanding and awareness of a dialogic teaching approach to support critical thinking development in an online environment. Critical thinking is a key aim of higher education learning and a dialogic teaching approach can optimise opportunities for…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Teacher Workshops
Louise Loder – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2025
In higher education environments, there is a high probability that some learners will have lived experience of conflict, violence, terrorism, forced exile, climate-related natural disasters and other significant human rights events. Human rights education (HRE) typically engages learners with these and many other complex and emotionally…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Trauma Informed Approach, Civil Rights, Teaching Methods
Rabah Halabi – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
This article presents findings from a self-research study based primarily on verbal and written feedback from the students. The aim was to examine comprehensive academic discussion of my experiences developing Freirean dialogic teaching. A brief review of the principles of critical pedagogy and a definition of dialogic teaching according to Freire…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Teaching Methods, Feedback (Response), Student Attitudes
Min-Young Kim – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Given the importance of teaching and learning argumentation, across disciplines for participation in academic and civil discourse, this article examines how dialogic space is created and sustained in classrooms where argument is taught and learned and, when it is created, what affordances it brings to learning argumentation. Dialogic space is a…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students
Richard Rymarz – Cogent Education, 2024
This paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on the rationale and purpose of religious education (RE) in Catholic schools. RE in Australian Catholic schools has always been a feature of the curriculum and the expectation is that all students take part in this. Several salient features of contemporary culture that impact on faith-based schools…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Catholic Schools, Curriculum Design, Competition
R. W. Hildreth – Education and Culture, 2024
The new realities of social media, echo chambers, and partisan information sources have created social forces that challenge core assumptions about democracy. Are we in an epistemological crisis, where separate and distinct communities of inquiry limit shared understandings of truth? In this essay, I turn to the political and educational thought…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Misinformation, Information Sources, Democracy
Jensen, Søren Sindberg – Educational Studies, 2023
Research indicates that introducing Philosophy with Children (PwC) in schools can lead to a number of desirable benefits in terms of improving academic skills in students. However, as PwC differs from dominant forms of teaching, its introduction may be challenging. To better understand these challenges and how they can be resolved, knowledge about…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language)
Brad Fraver – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
Getting students talking about a work of literature -- sharing and interrogating their own and each other's textual interpretations and responses -- is vital for the teaching and learning of literature. If a classroom community of readers is constituted by such talking, then responsive teaching involves a lot of "listening." What,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Listening Skills, Literature, Classroom Techniques
Danielle L. DeFauw – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Personally and professionally, the author shares experiences with school safety and how the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom may utilize middle grade novels to address gun violence with adolescents. Highlighting five middle grade novels that address school shootings--Katherine Erskine's (2011) "Mockingbird," Emily Barth Isler's…
Descriptors: School Violence, Weapons, Middle School Students, Novels

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