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.

About Understanding Classroom Interactions

Course curriculum

    1. Disclaimer

    2. Why Study Classroom Interactions

    3. Why Study Your Own Classroom Interactions?

    4. Typical Patterns of Classroom Discourse

    5. Context and Classroom Interaction

    6. The individual in classroom interaction

    7. Discussion

    8. Anything can happen!

    9. Identifying "Hot Spots" in Classroom Interaction

    1. Traditional Turn-taking

    2. Questions within IRE

    3. From Evaluation to Feedback

    4. Discussion

    5. Individual differences in turn-taking

    6. Procedural Display

    7. Non-traditional Turn-taking

    8. Discussion

    1. Introducing Contextualization Resources

    2. Contextualization Cues

    3. Contextualization Cues in the Classroom

    4. Discussion

    5. Combinations

    6. Discussion

    7. Context

    8. Consequences

    9. Identifying Hot Spots

    1. Stories in Classroom Interaction

    2. Into the Story

    3. Through the Story

    4. Beyond the Story

    5. Analyzing Stories

    1. Participant Structures

    2. Pinpointing Participation

    3. Discussion

    4. Ratified and Unratified Participants

    5. Underlife

    6. Individual Repertoire in Shared Participant Structures

    7. Analyzing Participant structures in Classroom interaction

    8. Going forward: Knowing and Questioning

About this course

  • 39 lessons
  • 3.5 hours of video content

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • understand the fundamental concepts and techniques of classroom discourse analysis.

  • develop an analytic toolkit.

  • able to explore and understand student engagement .

Certification

You will receive a certificate of completion for Understanding Classroom Interaction. You will receive 5 SACE points.

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