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Research Methods For Educational Dialogue Hardcover

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Ruth Kershner
Book Description
Research Methods for Educational Dialogue provides an overview of the range of possibilities for researching various forms of educational dialogue, underpinned by a coherent theoretical foundation. The authors, Kershner, Hennessy, Wegerif and Ahmed offer an integrated understanding of different methodological approaches in this fast-growing area of education. The book includes critical discussion of a variety of methods for investigating the characteristics and quality of dialogues for individuals and groups of participants in different educational contexts. These include student-student, teacher-student and wider professional dialogues, conducted face-to-face, online or mediated by classroom technologies. The authors argue for the integration of ethical and methodological principles, and consider the potential for innovative research methods that are dialogic in themselves. 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.
ISBN-13
9781350060074
Language
English
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Date
09 Jan 2020
Number of Pages
320
About the Author
Ruth Kershner is Lecturer in Psychology of Education and Primary Education, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK. 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.
Author 2
Sara Hennessy
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Rupert Wegerif
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Ayesha Ahmed
Editorial Review
Provides an invaluable and stimulating resource for both novice and established researchers and for teacher educators, coaches and mentors. This innovative book on methods for researching educational dialogue is very timely. Co-authored by a group of leading scholars drawing on their extensive experience of researching educational dialogue, it also features high quality inputs from their network of international experts, research students and educational practitioners. * Jan Hardman, Senior Lecturer, University of York, UK *