Conversation Analysis and Early Childhood Education

Conversation Analysis and Early Childhood Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9781317159872
ISBN-13 : 131715987X
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Synopsis Conversation Analysis and Early Childhood Education by : Amanda Bateman

This book provides insight into the everyday activities co-produced by teachers and young children, demonstrating the fine details of teaching and learning as knowledge is shared through the everyday activities of talk-in-interaction. Adopting an ethnomethodological perspective, together with conversation analysis and membership categorisation analysis, it reveals how teaching and learning are jointly accomplished during activities such as pretend play episodes, during disputes, managing illness and talking about the environment. Through in-depth studies of child-teacher interactions, the book explores the means by which knowledge is transferred and episodes of teaching and learning are co-constructed by participants, shedding light on the co-production of social order, the communication of knowledge and manner in which professional and relational identities are made relevant in interaction. As such, Conversation Analysis and Early Childhood Education will be of interest not only to scholars of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, but also to those working in the areas of early childhood studies and pedagogy.

Conversation Analysis and Second Language Pedagogy

Conversation Analysis and Second Language Pedagogy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780429947674
ISBN-13 : 0429947674
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Conversation Analysis and Second Language Pedagogy by : Jean Wong

Now in its second edition, this volume offers a strong synthesis of classic and current work in conversation analysis (CA), usefully encapsulated in a model of interactional practices that comprise interactional competence. Through this synthesis, Wong and Waring demonstrate how CA findings can help to increase language teachers’ awareness of the spoken language and suggest ways of applying that knowledge to teaching second language interaction skills. The Second Edition features: Substantial updates that include new findings on interactional practices Reconceptualized, reorganized, and revised content for greater accuracy, clarity, and readability Expanded key concepts glossary at the end of each chapter New tasks with more transcripts of actual talk New authors' stories The book is geared towards current and prospective second or foreign language teachers, material developers, and other language professionals, and assumes neither background knowledge of conversation analysis nor its connection to second language teaching. It also serves as a handy reference for those interested in key CA findings on social interaction.

Talking with Children

Talking with Children
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 748
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ISBN-10 : 9781108986175
ISBN-13 : 110898617X
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Talking with Children by : Amelia Church

Early childhood teachers know that the quality of child-teacher interactions has an impact on children's social and educational outcomes. Talking with children is central to early learning, but the significant details of high quality conversations in early childhood settings are not always obvious. This Handbook brings together experts from across the globe to share evidence of teachers talking with children in early learning environments. It applies the methodology of conversation analysis to questions about early childhood education, and shows why this method of studying discourse can be a valuable resource for professional development in early childhood. Each chapter of this Handbook includes an up-to-date literature review; shows how interactional pedagogy can be achieved in everyday interactions; and demonstrates how to apply this learning in practice. It offers unique insights into real-life early childhood education practices, based on robust research findings, and provides practical advice for teaching and talking with children.

Conversation Analysis and Early Childhood Education

Conversation Analysis and Early Childhood Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781317159889
ISBN-13 : 1317159888
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Conversation Analysis and Early Childhood Education by : Amanda Bateman

This book provides insight into the everyday activities co-produced by teachers and young children, demonstrating the fine details of teaching and learning as knowledge is shared through the everyday activities of talk-in-interaction. Adopting an ethnomethodological perspective, together with conversation analysis and membership categorisation analysis, it reveals how teaching and learning are jointly accomplished during activities such as pretend play episodes, during disputes, managing illness and talking about the environment. Through in-depth studies of child-teacher interactions, the book explores the means by which knowledge is transferred and episodes of teaching and learning are co-constructed by participants, shedding light on the co-production of social order, the communication of knowledge and manner in which professional and relational identities are made relevant in interaction. As such, Conversation Analysis and Early Childhood Education will be of interest not only to scholars of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, but also to those working in the areas of early childhood studies and pedagogy.

Children’s Knowledge-in-Interaction

Children’s Knowledge-in-Interaction
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9811017018
ISBN-13 : 9789811017018
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Children’s Knowledge-in-Interaction by : Amanda Bateman

This book is a collected volume that brings together research from authors working in cross-disciplinary academic areas including early childhood, linguistics and education, and draws on the shared interests of the authors, namely understanding children’s interactions and the co-production of knowledge in everyday communication. The collection of studies explores children’s interactions with teachers, families and peers, showing how knowledge and learning are co-created, constructed and evident in everyday experiences.

Analysing Interactions in Childhood

Analysing Interactions in Childhood
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 29496
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ISBN-10 : 9780470687093
ISBN-13 : 0470687096
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Analysing Interactions in Childhood by : Hilary Gardner

Offers a fresh perspective on how conversation analysis can be used to highlight the sophisticated nature of what children actually do when interacting with their peers, parents, and other adults. Brings together a contributor team of leading experts in the emerging field of child-focused conversation analytic studies, from both academic and professional research backgrounds Includes examples of typically developing children and those who face a variety of challenges to participation, as they interact with parents and friends, teachers, counsellors and health professionals Encompasses linguistic, psychological and sociological perspectives Offers new insights into children’s communication as they move from home into wider society, highlighting how this is expressed in different cultural contexts

Conversation Analysis

Conversation Analysis
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9789027295286
ISBN-13 : 902729528X
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Conversation Analysis by : Gene H. Lerner

This collection assembles early, yet previously unpublished research into the practices that organize conversational interaction by many of the central figures in the development and advancement of Conversation Analysis as a discipline. Using the methods of sequential analysis as first developed by Harvey Sacks, the authors produce detailed empirical accounts of talk in interaction that make fundamental contributions to our understanding of turntaking, action formation and sequence organization. One distinguishing feature of this collection is that each of the contributors worked directly with Sacks as a collaborator or was trained by him at the University of California or both. Taken together this collection gives readers a taste of CA inquiry in its early years, while nevertheless presenting research of contemporary significance by internationally known conversation analysts.

Conversation Analytic Research on Learning-in-Action

Conversation Analytic Research on Learning-in-Action
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9783030221652
ISBN-13 : 3030221652
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Conversation Analytic Research on Learning-in-Action by : John Hellermann

This volume offers insights on language learning outside the classroom, or in the wild, where L2 users themselves are the driving force for language learning. The chapters, by scholars from around the world, critically examine the concept of second language learning in the wild. The authors use innovative data collection methods (such as video and audio recordings collected by the participants during their interactions outside classrooms) and analytic methods from conversation analysis to provide a radically emic perspective on the data. Analytic claims are supported by evidence from how the participants in the interactions interpret one another’s language use and interactional conduct. This allows the authors to scrutinize the term wild showing what distinguishes L2 practices in our different datasets and how those practices differ from the L2 learner data documented in other more controlled settings, such as the classroom. We also show how our findings can feed back into the development of materials for classroom language instruction, and ultimately can support the implementation of usage-based L2 pedagogies. In sum, we uncover what it is about the language use in these contexts that facilitates developmental changes over time in L2-speakers' and their co-participants' interactional practices for language learning.

Inclusive Pedagogies for Early Childhood Education

Inclusive Pedagogies for Early Childhood Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9781000545111
ISBN-13 : 1000545113
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Inclusive Pedagogies for Early Childhood Education by : Carmel Conn

This essential textbook explores inclusive pedagogies by presenting theoretical viewpoints and research on everyday practices in early childhood education that affirm diversity in relation to learning, disability and culture. The authors consider the pedagogical practices involved in supporting educational inclusion for young children. The book focuses on key issues in relation to inclusive pedagogy including young children’s learning subjectivities, socio-material realities of learning in early childhood contexts, and perspective-taking of children and adults in relation to learning and difference. The book draws together findings from experts who are employing innovative methods for research in early childhood education, including conversation analysis, phenomenological enquiry and participant ethnography, in order to create new knowledge and understanding about how young children are and feel themselves to be included. This textbook will be essential reading for students and practitioners alike. The book is particularly pertinent for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying early years as well as courses which focus on education or teaching or inclusion.

A Conversation Analysis Approach to French L2 Learning

A Conversation Analysis Approach to French L2 Learning
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9780429631801
ISBN-13 : 0429631804
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis A Conversation Analysis Approach to French L2 Learning by : Clelia König

This book offers a critical examination of second language (L2) learning outside institutional contexts, with a focus on the way second language learners introduce, close, and manage conversational topics in everyday settings. König adopts a Conversation Analysis for Second Language Acquisition (CA-SLA) approach in analyzing oral data from a longitudinal study of L2 learners of French, au pairs in Swiss families, over several years. With this approach the author presents insights into the ways in which L2 learners introduce and close conversational topics in ongoing conversations and how these strategies evolve over time, setting the stage for future research on this little documented process in second language acquisition. This volume contributes toward a greater understanding of L2 learning “in the wild,” making this key reading for students and researchers in second language acquisition, applied linguistics, and French language learning and teaching.