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Schneider, Jennifer – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2021
As the number of students pursuing asynchronous education and learning experiences in online platforms and forums continues to grow, it is increasingly important to pause and reflect on the nature of language commonly--and often reflexively--used in these online spaces. Because online, asynchronous classroom discussion forums constitute the…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication, Intimacy
Eastman, Nicholas J.; Hansen, Ethan E. – Education and Culture, 2021
We contrast the centrality of free and full communication, especially as it occurs in classrooms, for John Dewey's democratic vision of the Great Community with the technologically mediated classroom communication characteristic of the COVID-19 pandemic. We focus on Google's dominance of educational communication in particular. Drawing on Shoshana…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, COVID-19, Pandemics
Milad Mohebali; Elmira Jangjou – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
This critical duoethnography takes silence in classroom discussions as a sociocultural artifact that reveals the norms of the society that upholds it. In this research, we made visible and explored the content of silence we experienced as international graduate students. We found that repeated patterns of silence in classroom discussions acted to…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Graduate Students, Foreign Students, Classroom Communication
Making Deep Sense of Informational Texts: A Framework for Strengthening Comprehension in Grades 6-12
Gwen J. Pauloski – Solution Tree, 2025
Author Gwen J. Pauloski introduces four flexible adolescent literacy practices that help secondary students make deeper sense of the complex informational texts they encounter in school and beyond. Adolescent readers learn age-appropriate comprehension strategies and practice applying them as they discuss, analyze, and write about their reading.…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students
Helle Pia Laursen; Line Møller Daugaard – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2025
Drawing on recent literacy research that foregrounds affect and space, we trace the creation of an early literacy learning space as it emerges through a group conversation between a preschool class teacher and five multilingual children at age 5-6. Our analysis is driven by a fascination of the bodily intensity and emotional energies that arose…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Preschool Education, Emergent Literacy, Preschool Children
Duncan, Robert J.; Anderson, Kirsten L.; King, Yemimah A.; Finders, Jennifer K.; Schmitt, Sara A.; Purpura, David J. – Infant and Child Development, 2023
Despite support for the importance of early language environments, little is known about the naturally occurring experiences children have in preschool settings. The current study sample included 91 children (M[subscript age] = 4.72 years; 56% male; 67% White) from 23 preschool classrooms and nearly 1500 h of language environment data from three…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Child Development, Language Acquisition, Preschool Children
Denes, Amanda; McGloin, Rory; Hamlin, Emily; Speer, Annika C.; Coletti, Amanda; Guest, Chelsea – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2023
Online learning provides a variety of benefits to the educational experience, including accessibility and flexibility, but is often limited in terms of peer-to-peer interactions and relationship development. Using media richness theory as a guiding framework, this study extended prior research to determine the impact of using richer channels in a…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Interpersonal Relationship, Friendship, Undergraduate Students
Instructional Leaders Supporting Mathematics Teachers in Enacting More Equitable Classroom Discourse
Joshua R. Males – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Mathematics educators have moved past the days of students sitting quietly in mathematics classrooms, listening to their teachers while procedures are demonstrated at the board. While this is certainly not true everywhere, the evidence to move away from traditional lectures is clear. Rather than sitting and just listening, students must actively…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Mathematics Teachers, Equal Education, Teacher Attitudes
Nana Ariel – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
The common reproach: "think before you speak!," epitomises an educational paradigm in which speech is only the act of transmission finalised ideas. In his inspiring short essay "On the Gradual Formation of Thoughts During Speech" from 1805, the German writer Heinrich von Kleist challenged this approach when he described his…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Philosophy, Educational Theories
Atle Skaftun – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Turning educational ideas into meaningful learning requires planning for uncertainty. This article presents Bakhtin's key concept of "eventness" as an essential aspect of defining dialogic space. To Bakhtin an event is something happening here and now, with a degree of open-ended uncertainty tied to what will happen next. Acknowledging…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse, Teaching Methods, Perspective Taking
Fiona Maine – Theory Into Practice, 2024
This article argues that provisional language is important for creating a dialogic space between speakers, where ideas are open for discussion; where participants respect each other's viewpoints; and where the goal is to encourage and explore multiple perspectives. Whilst much of the research on children's talk in the classroom focuses on the…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse, Perspective Taking, Classroom Communication
Rebecca L. Witte; Mary M. Juzwik – Theory Into Practice, 2024
What is the role of teachers in constructing loving dialogic space that is liminal in nature? How can curricular boundary objects catalyze new dialogic spaces connecting people in different social locations? Illuminating these questions, Ms. Thompson opened new doors for elementary students in an urban Reformed Christian school community, inviting…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Perspective Taking, Classroom Communication, Teaching Methods
Yilmaz Soysal; Somayyeh Soysal – ECNU Review of Education, 2024
Purpose: This study explores prospective classroom teacher (PCT) question types and their role in initiating productive student-led talk. Design/Approach/Methods: This study is a naturalistic inquiry focusing on the structure, nature, and productivity of PCT questions using data collected from 24 fourth-grade (exit-level) PCTs. Video-based data…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Questioning Techniques, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Soysal, Yilmaz – Science & Education, 2022
The paper reports qualitative findings from a study about how science teachers enacted discursive purposes and talk moves to support the students' experiments. Science teachers may have difficulties assisting students in designing and conducting valid and reliable experiments as the core epistemic practice of science teaching and learning. It is…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Science Teachers, Discourse Analysis, Classroom Communication
Beyazbal, Selen; Sahin, Çavus; Kartal, Osman Yilmaz – Journal of Teacher Education and Educators, 2022
The study aims to investigate how teacher candidates with different ideologies differ in their use of dialogic learning principles in the dialogic teaching. The design of the study is a multiple case study in qualitative research methods. The educational ideologies of teacher candidates identify the cases of the study. The data were derived from…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language), Educational Principles, Ideology