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Immediacy and distance in teacher talk—A comparative case study in German elementary- and outdoor school-teaching

2017

This case study examines authentic speech acts by a German primary school teacher in the classroom context and the outdoor learning location of a forest. The study will compare the degree of linguistic immediacy or distance in these two contexts, respectively. Once a week, the class is doing “outdoor school” [Draußenschule] in places of natural or cultural interest near to their school. The structural change in the teaching environment means a change in the communication setting. The question arises if the teacher speaks to the students differently indoors than outdoors. The theoretical reference framework for the study is provided by the linguistic model “language of immediacy and language…

conversation analysisOutdoor educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectComparative caseDiscourse analysisoutdoor school050801 communication & media studiesContext (language use)EducationGerman0508 media and communicationsteacher–child relationshipteacher talkPedagogyImmediacyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONConversationL7-991media_common060201 languages & linguistics05 social sciencesEducation (General)06 humanities and the artslanguage.human_languagedraußenschuleConversation analysislanguage immediacy0602 languages and literaturelanguagePsychologyCogent Education
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Teacher–child relationships narrated by parents of children with difficulties in self-regulation

2016

This study addresses the relationships between teachers and children (four to six years old) with difficulties in self-regulation from the parent's point of view. Narratives were constructed in 21 interviews with parents of children who have difficulties in self-regulation. The study focused on two questions: (i) What kinds of teacher–child relationships can be identified in the parents’ narratives? and (ii) How is the child positioned in this relational context? The teacher–child relationships found were labelled neutral, problematic and caring. Within these categories, the child was positioned in nine ways ranging from the child as troublesome to the child as unique. The study offers tool…

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