Research Process in Classroom Discourse Analysis

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Applied Linguistics
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Asthma Project
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Classroom Discourse
Classroom Discourse Analysis
Classroom Discourse Research
Classroom Field Notes
critical
Critical Narrative Inquiry
Data Set
Discursive Practices
Disengaged
educational ethnography
Elizabeth Miller
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Ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis
Face To Face
Field Team Members
Follow
Frances K. Vavrus
GPA
Held
high
high school biology discourse study
Hugh Bishop
inquiry
interactional pragmatics
IRF
IRF Sequence
Jane Zuengler
jefferson
Jefferson High School
John Hellermann
KimMarie Cole
language socialization
Lexical Richness
LFP
lier
Mary Elizabeth Curran
MonoConc Pro
narrative
participation frameworks
project
qualitative classroom research
Research Articles
school
sociolinguistic analysis
Teacher Initiation
van
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805855302
  • Weight: 351g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume gives intellectual space to a range of current perspectives on classroom discourse research and provides a forum for conversations about the research process. Classroom discourse researchers from different theoretical perspectives provide five separate analyses of the same instructional unit in a high school biology class, using the same set of data. Interwoven with the five research reports are several conversations among the editors and researchers regarding specific aspects of the research process. These conversations illuminate some of the actual decisions that researchers make when looking at data and crafting their analyses.

This book is intended for graduate students, researchers, and teacher educators across the fields of applied linguistics and education who are interested in studying classroom discourse and, more generally, language-in-use. With its focus on both the research process and the outcomes of research, as well as on the theory-method relationship, this book is relevant for courses in research methodology, language in education, applied linguistics, discourse analysis, language development, and multiculturalism in the classroom.