Art of Discussion-Based Teaching

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Accountability Strategies
analyzing classroom interaction patterns
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Application Discussions
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CLD Student
collaborative inquiry groups
Conceptual Discussion
Cooperative Learning
Deductive Discussion
dialogic teaching
discourse
Discourse Moves
discussion facilitation skills
Divergent Questions
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Follow
Framing Discussion
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instructional scaffolding
maximize
Maximize Student Participation
moves
participation
Previous Student Experience
Recitation Questions
reection
Reection Paper
reflective teaching practice
Seventh Grade Mathematics Class
strategies
student
Student Thinking
teacher
teacher professional learning
Teacher Reection
Teacher Study Groups
Teacher's Discourse Moves
Teacher’s Discourse Moves
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Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415956338
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Oct 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Opening Up the Conversation leads practicing and preservice K-12 teachers through the process of creating more open, student-centered discourse in their classrooms. Readers are first introduced to types of teacher questions, student responses, and teacher follow-up moves that are associated with both open and closed discourse. Author John Henning then helps readers identify the most likely places for open and closed classroom discourse by examining an entire unit of instruction and by looking closely at three distinct types of discussions—framing, conceptual, and application. Readers are introduced to specific discourse moves, the patterns of discussion, the amount of preparation, and the types of accountability strategies needed to construct each of these discussions. The final chapter of the book shows readers how to videotape and analyze their classroom interactions in a teacher study group.

John E. Henning is Associate Professsor of Educational Psychology and Foundations at the University of Northern Iowa.

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