
Research Methods for Educational Dialogue
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Including chapter commentaries from invited experts in the field, authentic research examples and a glossary of terms, this is essential reading for anyone looking to research in the area of educational dialogue.
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Sara Hennessy is Reader in Teacher Development and Pedagogical Innovation, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK.
Rupert Wegerif is Professor of Education, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK.
Ayesha Ahmed is Senior Teaching Associate, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK.
Content
2. Foundations for Research on Educational Dialogue
3. Orientations and Ground Rules: A Framework for Researching Educational Dialogue, Rupert Wegerif, with commentary by Antonia Larrain
4. Methodological Developments in Research on Educational Dialogue: Mapping the Field
5. Dialogic Participation and Outcomes: Evaluation and Assessment, Ayesha Ahmed, with commentary by Gordon Stobart
6. Analytical Coding Schemes for Classroom Dialogue, Sara Hennessy, with commentary by Adam Lefstein and Matan Barak
7. Methods for Researching Technology-Mediated Dialogue, Sara Hennessy, with commentary by Manoli Pifarré Turmo
8. Researching Online Dialogues: Introducing the 'Chiasm' Methodology, Rupert Wegerif, with commentary by M. Beatrice Ligorio
9. Dialogue, Participation and Social Relationships, Ruth Kershner, with commentary by Antti Rajala
10. Researching Dialogue in Educational Decision Making, Ruth Kershner, with commentary by Sherice Clarke
11. Dialogic Forms of Research Engagement, Reporting and Dissemination, Ruth Kershner, Sara Hennessy and Ayesha Ahmed, with commentary by Christine Edwards-Groves
12. Concluding Remarks
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