نتایج جستجو برای: dialogic interaction

تعداد نتایج: 566923  

Journal: :journal of language and translation 2010
mohammad reza sadrian

the vast diversity of the proposed definitions of parody, both before and after the twentieth century, can be an emblem of the lack of a thorough agreement amongst the literary critics about the definition of this literary technique (genre?!). while there is not a comprehensive all-accepted definition of parody, modern and postmodern literatures both exhibit a wide application of it. after look...

2016
Tom Bielik Anat Yarden

Background: Asking questions is an important scientific practice, and students around the world are expected to learn how to ask their own research questions while performing inquiry. In contrast to authentic scientific inquiry, in most simple inquiry tasks that are carried out in schools, the research questions are given to the students. Here, we characterized the teaching and learning of rese...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

In a highly diverse world, cultural literacy is an essential tool for living together in harmony, and dialogic teaching may be way to promote develop it among children adolescents. We define as set of attitudes (inclusion, tolerance, empathy) skills (dialogic argumentation) needed understand others our everyday lives. This paper focuses on the effect professional development programme dialogue ...

Journal: :Dialogic Pedagogy 2023

The purpose of this study is to investigate how teachers use different types discourse support dialogic argumentation. Dialogic argumentation a collaborative process in which students construct arguments together and examine presented by their peers. Science can as vehicle help gain working understanding science content the nature its practices. Whole-class closing discussions from video-record...

Journal: :Journal of marital and family therapy 2002
Peter Rober

The primary tasks of the therapist can be described as listening to what the client says and making space for what the client has not yet said. According to Anderson and Goolishian, the therapist should take a not-knowing stance in this dialogic process. The question remains, however, what not-knowing exactly means. In this article, I will explore this question and I will propose the concept of...

2016
Christine Sinclair

While online students may wish to see their teacher on video, there may be practical, pedagogical, affective or political reasons for hesitating. Drawing on my own experiences of online teaching both on a Masters programme and a MOOC (EDCMOOC), the paper raises questions about approaches to teaching, misrepresentation, surveillance and teacher agency. I conclude that though there are problems i...

Journal: :Journal of marital and family therapy 2013
Olga Sutherland Marshall Fine Lynda Ashbourne

Family therapy is moving increasingly toward evidence-based practice and competency-based training. This article explores what might seem to be an unlikely link between social constructionist supervision, which is based on dialogic and fluid processes of meaning-making, and the increasing reliance on discrete core competencies in the education and training of family therapists. We propose an al...

2015
Nathaniel Blanchard Sidney K. D'Mello Andrew Olney Martin Nystrand

Question-answer (Q&A) is fundamental for dialogic instruction, an important pedagogical technique based on the free exchange of ideas and open-ended discussion. Automatically detecting Q&A is key to providing teachers with feedback on appropriate use of dialogic instructional strategies. In line with this, this paper studies the possibility of automatically detecting segments of Q&A in live cla...

2004
Massimo Moneglia

The paper provides cross-linguistic measurements of everyday language use based on the C-ORAL-ROM multilingual corpus of spontaneous speech. The average and the variation coefficient of a series of standard parameters are provided, faced to the main sociological and structural contexts of spoken language use. Mid-Length of Utterances (MLU); Mid-Length of the dialogic turn (MLTw); Speed; Mid len...

2013
Sue Roff

The feedback analytics of online software including Articulate and Bristol Online Surveys can be used to facilitate dialogic learning in a community of practice such as Pharmacy and, thereby, promote reflective learning by the creation of formative calibrated feedback loops. Based on work with medical, dental, nursing, osteopathic, and social work students, trainees, and registrants, the paper ...

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