Researching Classroom Discourse

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Classroom conversations
Classroom Discourse
Classroom Discourse Analysis
Classroom discourse research
Classroom Ethnography
Classroom interaction
Classroom interactional competence
Classroom Participants
Classroom Recording
Conversation Analysts
Data Excerpts
Discourse analysis
Discourse management
Discourse Markers
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Interactional Competence
Investigate Classroom Discourse
IRF Sequence
Language Ideologies
language teaching
Learner Diaries
Literature Review
methodological issues
Narrative Analysis
Professional development
qualitative data analysis
Reflective Practices
Researching Classroom Discourse
sociolinguistic perspectives
Study Classroom Discourse
Teacher Questions
teacher-student interaction
Teaching English
Triadic Dialogues
Trouble Source

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367209018
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This practical guide to doing classroom discourse research provides a comprehensive overview of the research process. Bringing together both discourse analysis and classroom discourse research, this book helps readers to develop the analytic and rhetorical skills needed to conduct, and write about, the discourse of teaching and learning.

Offering step-by-step guidance, each chapter is written so that readers can put the theoretical and methodological issues of classroom discourse analysis into practice while writing an academic paper. Chapters are organized around three stages of research: planning, analyzing, and understanding and reporting. Reflective questions and discourse examples are used throughout the book to assist readers.

This book is essential reading for modules on classroom discourse or thesis writing and a key supplementary resource for research methods, discourse analysis, or language teaching and learning.

Christopher J. Jenks is a scholar of language, communication, and discourse. He has worked as a professor in a number of countries, including the United States, England, Hong Kong, and South Korea. Christopher specializes in the study of language in society and is particularly interested in the political and cultural implications of the global spread of English.

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