Search results for "classroom interaction"

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Transforming student contributions into subject-specific expression

2021

Drawing on a corpus of pre-service teacher training classroom interactions in an English-medium instruction university in Turkey, we examine teacher follow-up turns that introduce specialized terms, showing how a teacher transforms student’s responses into pedagogically relevant points using academic language. We argue that teacher third-turns following student contributions accomplish several interrelated actions, not only introducing new terminology to these teachers-in-training, but also familiarizing them with ways of thinking specific to their discipline, i.e., these turns model “doing being a teacher.” These teacher actions are used to bridge student contributions to more scientific t…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageAcademic languageconversation analysisteacher follow-upluokkatyöskentelyLanguage and LinguisticskorkeakouluopetusEducationTerminologyProxemicsComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCompetence (human resources)English-medium instructionsubject-specific languagekeskustelunanalyysiSubject specific05 social sciences050301 educationExpression (architecture)higher educationclassroom interactionPsychologykielellinen vuorovaikutus0503 educationSystem
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‘What’s the Moment Thingy?’– On the Emergence of Subject-Specific Knowledge in CLIL Classroom Interaction

2017

Situated in the European CLIL context where mainstream schools may opt for teaching content subjects through the medium of a foreign or second language, this paper explores secondary school physics classrooms, taught through English in Finland. The focus is on the role of classroom interaction in the emergence of subject-specific knowledge during six consecutive lessons, with particular attention to how one key concept in physics, ‘moment’, is handled. This micro-longitudinal approach shows that while the students are struggling between the everyday and the academic meanings of the word ‘moment’ throughout, there are also clear signs of progression. These signs show, for example, in student…

060201 languages & linguisticsvuorovaikutusCLILBilingual education05 social sciencesluokkahuone050301 educationContext (language use)06 humanities and the artssubject-specific knowledgeKey (music)Focus (linguistics)Moment (mathematics)vieraskielinen opetus0602 languages and literatureSituatedPedagogyMathematics educationMainstreamclassroom interactionPsychology0503 educationMeaning (linguistics)
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Teachers' evaluative turns in Finnish CLIL classrooms

2008

CLIL classroomconversation analysisluokkayhteisövuorovaikutusvieraskielinen opetusinstitutional talkembodied activitysemiotic fieldsclassroom interactionIRE sequencearviointi
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Mediated learning materials: visibility checks in telepresence robot mediated classroom interaction

2021

Videoconferencing is increasingly used in education as a way to support distance learning. This article contributes to the emerging interactional literature on video-mediated educational interaction by exploring how a telepresence robot is used to facilitate remote participation in university-level foreign language teaching. A telepresence robot differs from commonly used videoconferencing set-ups in that it allows mobility and remote camera control. A remote student can thus move a classroom-based robot from a distance in order to shift attention between people, objects and environmental structures during classroom activities. Using multimodal conversation analysis, we focus on how partici…

Computer scienceTeaching methodDistance educationComputer-Assisted Instructionluokkatyöskentelycomputer.software_genreEducationMultimodalityVideoconferencingHuman–computer interactionetäosallistuminenvideoneuvottelutlearning materialsmultimodalitymultimodaalisuusoppimateriaali060201 languages & linguisticsTeleroboticskieltenopetus4. Education05 social sciencesVisibility (geometry)Educational technology050301 educationvideo-mediated interaction06 humanities and the artstelepresence robotcomputer-assisted language learning0602 languages and literaturerobotitclassroom interaction516 Educational sciences0503 educationcomputer
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Teacher orchestration of classroom interaction in science: exploring dialogic and authoritative passages in whole-class discussions

2019

Whereas science is fundamentally a result of a dialogic debate, the authoritative approach has been conceived of as a fundamental part of school science. Dialogic interactions encompass the mutual appreciation of different ideas manifested in teacher supportiveness toward students and, in authoritative interactions, the focus is more on the science’s or teacher’s point of view. Whereas dialogic and authoritative interactions have been viewed as oppositional in recent educational research, authoritative interactions could well be the seed for and give strength and meaning to dialogic interactions, and thus, to the overall dialogue. The focus in this study is on the interplay between authorit…

DialogicClass (computer programming)Science instructionvuorovaikutusclassroom interaction in sciencecommunicative approachesluonnontieteetTeaching method05 social sciencesluokkaopetus050301 educationluokkatyöskentelyScience teachersEducationdialogisuusPower structureMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyOrchestration (computing)Faculty developmentteacher orchestrationopettaja-oppilassuhde0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Science Education
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Associations between observed patterns of classroom interactions and teacher wellbeing in lower secondary school

2019

Classroom observations and teacher self-reports were used to examine the relationships between patterns of teacherestudent interactions and the wellbeing of Norwegian lower secondary school teachers. Latent profile analysis identified four subgroups. Teacherestudent interactions and the teachers' wellbeing were inter-related in that teachers who were observed to be high in all the interaction domains (Emotional Support, Classroom Organization, and Instructional Support) perceived themselves as having high job satisfaction. The results showed that improving teachers’ wellbeing has the potential to improve teacherestudent interactions and vice versa. The study also discusses the use of classr…

Emotional supportvuorovaikutusNorwegianluokkatyöskentelyuupumusEducationDevelopmental psychologySchool teachershavainnointilatent profile analysisComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516lower secondary school05 social sciences050301 educationopettajatlanguage.human_languageteacher job satisfactiontyötyytyväisyysopetustilanneteacher emotional exhaustionclassroom observationlanguageJob satisfactionclassroom interactionPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyTeaching and Teacher Education
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Socialization, language choice and belonging : language norms in a first and second grade English medium class

2012

English medium educationetnografialanguage socializationluokkatyöskentelykielikylpyethnographysosiolingvistiikkasosialisaatiovieraskielinen opetuskielen omaksuminenopetusmenetelmätclassroom interactionkielellinen vuorovaikutusenglannin kieli
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Moral beings and becomings : children's moral practices in classroom peer interaction

2016

This study investigates children’s social and moral practices as they appear in everyday classroom peer interaction. Its focus is on the relations between children’s interaction and moral understandings in situ. Juxtaposing the most archetypal ways of addressing and investigating morality in mainstream educational psychology, this study approaches morality is as it handled and man- aged as part of everyday intersubjective interaction. Ethnomethodological approaches alongside with sociocultural views of thinking are employed as theoretical and analytical frameworks to delineate how children as moral agents use language and other semiotic resources to accomplish their local organization of mo…

Etnometodologiaconversation analysisKeskustelunanalyysikoululaisetcultural historyluokkatyöskentelymoralityethnomethodologypeer interactionsosiaalinen vuorovaikutusoppilaatchildrenmoraaliclassroom interactionvertaissuhteetlapset
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Hands-on tasks in CLIL science classrooms as sites for subject-specific language use and learning

2015

This paper is concerned with content and language integrated learning (CLIL), i.e. classrooms where a foreign or second language (L2) is used as the means of instruction and where content and language learning objectives merge. More specifically, it explores the potential of hands-on tasks in CLIL chemistry and physics lessons to serve as sites for using and learning subject-specific language, conceptualised as both special concepts and terminology as well as subject-specific ways of constructing meaning. Using discourse analysis, attention was directed to hands-on tasks as well as pre-task and post-task phases. The findings indicate that despite the evident content orientation in the tasks…

Linguistics and Languagehands-on taskssubject-specific languageCLILComputer scienceComprehension approachta6121Language acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsdiskurssianalyysiEducationLanguage transferContent and language integrated learningUniversal Networking LanguageLanguage assessmentLanguage educationta516classroom interactiondiscourse analysisLanguage industrySystem
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Handling knowledge: Using classroom materials to construct and interpret information requests

2015

Abstract This article contributes to the recent conversation analytic interest in exploring the mechanisms of action formation and ascription by investigating how embodied interactional practices involving material objects relate to the organization of social action. Using as data information request sequences in student–student interaction, the study highlights the material nature of an interactional context and examines how students orient in talk and by bodily-visual means to their and their co-conversants’ textual documents during individual task work. Sequential analyses illustrate how the manual handling of such everyday learning materials as handouts and tasks sheets is not only an i…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectta6121Context (language use)Language and LinguisticsMultimodalitySocial actionsAscriptionArtificial Intelligenceta516Conversationlearning materialsmultimodalitysocial epistemicsmedia_common060201 languages & linguisticsCognitive science4. Education05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsAction (philosophy)Embodied cognitionaction formation0602 languages and literatureclassroom interactionobjects in interactionConstruct (philosophy)Psychology0503 educationSocial psychologyJournal of Pragmatics
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