Investigating classroom talk
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Author
Contributions
- Westgate, D. P. G. - Contributor
Publication
1987 - Falmer Press, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
52,250 words, Guess
Page Count
209 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveinvestigatingcla0000edwa
- Internet Archiveinvestigatingcla0000edwa_m1e0
- Internet Archiveinvestigatingcla0000edwa_i3k3
- ISBN-101850001359
- ISBN-101850001367
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- ISBN-139781850001355
- ISBN-139781850001362
- Goodreads5931454', '6340724
- Library of Congress Control Number86029356
- OCLC Control Number14965880
- Better World Books9781850001362
- Better World Books9781850001355
- Open LibraryOL2735010M
Classifications
- DDC371.1/022
- LCCLB1033 .E297 1987
- LCCLB1033.E297 1987
Description
The first edition of this book in 1987 quickly achieved wide recognition as a major text on classroom studies and classroom language. In this fully revised and extended second edition, Tony Edwards and David Westgate draw on a wide range of classroom studies to show why recording and analysing the talk of teachers and students has been so prominent in the investigation of educational processes. Their emphasis is on methods of recording, analysing and interpreting talk as evidence and on what researchers - particularly teacher researchers - need to know to use those methods with a clear sense of their limits and possibilities. In this new edition all research evidence and bibliographic material has been revised and updated. The book will continue to be an important text for a new generation of students and researchers in language and linguistics, social science and education studies.
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