In this course, we will introduce an aspect of classroom interaction and how to analyze it, and we will discuss why it is so important to study it.
Course curriculum
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Disclaimer
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Why Study Classroom Interactions
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Why Study Your Own Classroom Interactions?
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Typical Patterns of Classroom Discourse
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Context and Classroom Interaction
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The individual in classroom interaction
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Discussion
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Anything can happen!
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Identifying "Hot Spots" in Classroom Interaction
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Traditional Turn-taking
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Questions within IRE
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From Evaluation to Feedback
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Discussion
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Individual differences in turn-taking
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Procedural Display
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Non-traditional Turn-taking
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Discussion
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Introducing Contextualization Resources
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Contextualization Cues
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Contextualization Cues in the Classroom
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Discussion
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Combinations
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Discussion
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Context
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Consequences
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Identifying Hot Spots
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Stories in Classroom Interaction
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Into the Story
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Through the Story
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Beyond the Story
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Analyzing Stories
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Participant Structures
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Pinpointing Participation
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Discussion
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Ratified and Unratified Participants
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Underlife
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Individual Repertoire in Shared Participant Structures
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Analyzing Participant structures in Classroom interaction
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Going forward: Knowing and Questioning
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About this course
- 39 lessons
- 3.5 hours of video content
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
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understand the fundamental concepts and techniques of classroom discourse analysis.
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develop an analytic toolkit.
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able to explore and understand student engagement .