Description
Educational Dialogues provides a clear, accessible and well-illustrated case for the importance of dialogue and its significance for learning and teaching. The contributors characterise the nature of productive dialogues, to specify the conditions and pedagogic contexts within which such dialogues can most effectively be resourced and promoted.
Drawing upon a broad range of theoretical perspectives, this collection examines:
- theoretical frameworks for understanding teaching and learning dialogues
- teacher-student and student-student interaction in the curricular contexts of mathematics, literacy, science, ICT and philosophy
- the social contexts supporting productive dialogues
- implications for pedagogic design and classroom practice.
Bringing together contributions from a wide range of internationally renowned researchers, this book will form essential reading for all those concerned with the use of dialogue in educational contexts.
About the Author
Karen Littleton is Professor of Psychology in Education at the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland.
Christine Howe is Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Reviews
"A strength of this collection is that elements are included in the text which allow readers to engage fully with the each learning scenario, for example, through data extracts of educational dialogues, learning materials, photographs of learners engaging in dialogue." - Jane Andrews, International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2012
Book Information
ISBN 9780415462167
Author Karen Littleton
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 680g