Talking Texts
Title | Talking Texts PDF eBook |
Author | Rosalind Horowitz |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 646 |
Release | 2017-09-25 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1351547143 |
This volume examines how oral and written language function in school learning , and how oral texts can be successfully inter-connected to the written texts that are used on a daily basis in schools. Rather than argue for the prominence of one over the other, the goal is to help the reader gain a rich understanding of how both might work together to create a new discourse that ultimately creates new knowledge. Talking Texts: Provides historical background for the study of talk and text Presents examples of children’s and adolescents’ natural conversations as analyzed by linguists Addresses talk as it interfaces with domains of knowledge taught in schools to show how talk is related to and may be influenced by the structure, language, and activities of a specific discipline. Bringing together seminal lines of research to create a cohesive picture of discourse issues germane to classrooms and other learning settings, this volume is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, classroom teachers, and curriculum specialists across the fields of discourse studies, literacy and English education, composition studies, language development, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics.
Quality Talk about Text
Title | Quality Talk about Text PDF eBook |
Author | Ian A. G. Wilkinson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2021-12-14 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780325088662 |
Teachers know quality talk helps develop students' intelligence. Unfortunately, there hasn't been enough support in showing teachers how to plan for this kind of talk. In this book, authors Ian Wilkinson and Kristin Bourdage bring together research-proven approaches to talk about text and offer teachers different models based on the specific skills they want to develop in students. More than just one approach, theirs is a versatile collection of approaches that will develop and expand students' knowledge and skills. Ian and Kristin provide a menu of approaches to discussion about texts based on different purposes: talk about text to emphasize personal response talk about text to emphasize knowledge building talk about text to emphasize argumentation. Organized in a way that allows teachers to dip in and out of the chapters as needed, you'll be able to decide which discussion approaches are most closely aligned with the needs of the moment. With a talk assessment tool, text examples to use with each discussion approach, and links to classroom videos that give you realistic models of what this can look like across a range of grades, you'll have all the resources you need to discover the joys of quality talk about text.
Action, Talk, and Text
Title | Action, Talk, and Text PDF eBook |
Author | Gordon Wells |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Pages | 510 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780807740149 |
This book draws from six years work by the Developing Inquiring Communities in Education Project (DICEP) to provide a range of practical, replicable methods for building collaborative communities, in which democratic principles of education may be realized. Recognizing that each classroom is unique in its makeup, its context, and its history, these seasoned teacher-researchers rely heavily on discourse, both spoken and written, to engage students in the active learning process. Their findings are striking and clear, and testify to the exciting potential that dialogic interaction and collaborative knowledge building have for the field of education. Key features of this book are: identification of appropriate research questions; real-life teaching strategies based on extensive hands-on experience in the field; and workable suggestions for facilitating inquiry-based learning and teaching.
Talk, Text and Technology
Title | Talk, Text and Technology PDF eBook |
Author | Inge Kral |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2012-07-26 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1847697593 |
Talk, Text and Technology is an ethnography of language, learning and literacy in remote Indigenous Australia. This study traces one Indigenous group from the introduction of alphabetic literacy in the 1930s to the recent arrival of digital literacies and new media. This innovative work examines changing social, cultural and linguistic practices across the generations and addresses the implications for language and literacy socialisation.
Categories in Text and Talk
Title | Categories in Text and Talk PDF eBook |
Author | Georgia Lepper |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2000-09-22 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0761956662 |
This is the first practical book on how to apply Harvey Sacks' membership categorization analysis technique, an increasingly influential method for conversation analysis. Categorization analysis is a method for the study of situated social action and offers a complementary method to the traditional sequential analysis used in the study of naturally occurring talk and text.
Alzheimer Talk, Text and Context
Title | Alzheimer Talk, Text and Context PDF eBook |
Author | B. Davis |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2005-06-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0230502024 |
The contributors to this volume reference a shared, longitudinal corpus of spontaneous conversation elicited in natural settings from speakers with moderate to late moderate Alzheimer's Disease, utilizing other collections as appropriate, to analyze conversation, discourse and written text by and about Alzheimer's speech. Cross-disciplinary contributions from the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Germany, representing linguistics, gerontology, geriatric nursing, computer science, and communications disorders report on empirically-based investigations of social and pragmatic language competencies and strategies retained by AD patients which could ground communication enhancements or interventions.
Analysing Fascist Discourse
Title | Analysing Fascist Discourse PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Wodak |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0415899192 |
For the past 80 years, there has been disagreement about how to classify or define fascism. Through discourse analysis examples of fascism in Europe in the 20th century and through to today, this book reflects the range of these debates, and argues that a more context-sensitive approach is required.