
Interplays Between Dialogical Learning and Dialogical Self
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- Interplays Between Dialogical Learning and Dialogical Self
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- Contents
- Preface: From Ruptures to Rich Points
- Introduction: Dialogical Learning and Dialogical Self
- Section I: Dialogical Approach to Learning
- Chapter 1: Dialogical Knowing and Believing
- Chapter 2: Learning to Think as Becoming Dialogue
- Chapter 3: Argumentation in the Piagetian Clinical Interview
- Commentary to the First Section "Dialogical Approach To Learning: "Dialogue About Dialogue
- Section II: Crossing Contexts: Identities at the Boarders
- Chapter 4: Cultural Elements as Means of Constructing the Continuity of the Self Across Various Spheres of Experience
- Chapter 5: "Nowadays I Think, 'Wow: I Made It'"
- Chapter 6: Collaborative Work, Dialogical Self and Inter-/Intra-Empowerment Mechanisms
- Chapter 7: The Dialogic Construction of Agency in Classroom Communities
- Chapter 8: Educational Self
- Chapter 9: Parent-Teacher Conversations in Multiethnic Schools
- Commentary to the Second Section "Crossing Contexts: Identities at the Borders": Collisions, Confrontations, and Collaborations of the Self in Culture
- Section III: Contexts and Interactive Interplays to Develop the Self
- Chapter 10: Exploring Dialogic Opportunities for Learning and (Re)negotiating Selves
- Chapter 11: Blended Learning as a Context for Dialogical Access to Zones of Proximal Development
- Chapter 12: Being Aspie or Having Asperger Syndrome
- Chapter 13: Dialogic Learning in Teachers' Professional Identities
- Commentary to the Third Section, "Contexts and Interactive Interplays to Develop the Self": Dialogism and Othernessin Self-Development
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