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Dialogic Pedagogy: The Importance of Dialogue in Teaching and Learning (New Perspectives on Language and Education, 51)

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Review Drawing on a wide range of original sources, the contributing authors to this book provide a very informative and scholarly review of the theoretical foundations of dialogical pedagogy and methods for analysing classroom interaction. ― Neil Mercer, University of Cambridge, UK This book puts language as experienced dialogical activity at the center of education. The interplay of improvisation and careful structuring allowing for the openness students and teachers need is beautifully shown. This book is a gift for all scholars and practitioners seeking an alternative approach to learning, development and language itself. ― Marie-Cécile Bertau, University of West Georgia, USA If you’re looking for evidence of the importance of talk in student learning then this is the book for you. Drawing on a range of theoretical and empirical sources, it pays close attention to the development of a dialogic pedagogy in teacher-student and student-to-student interactions. Most importantly it reminds us of the importance of prosody, or tone of voice, to the achievement of shared understanding in teacher-student and peer-to-peer interaction. ― Frank Hardman, University of York, UK Skidmore and Muramaki’s edited volume is an interesting work on the necessity for teachers to move towards more dialogical pedagogies, which allow for a redistribution of the shared responsibilities within institutional learning situations (...) the theories reviewed, the data analysed and the practices presented, will certainly appeal to| scholars, curriculum developers, language teaching practitioners, teachers’ educators and pre-service language teachers. -- Jose Ignacio Aguilar Río, Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3 University, France ― LINGUIST List 28.2764 Product Description This book provides a wide-ranging and in-depth theoretical perspective on dialogue in teaching. It explores the philosophy of dialogism as a social theory of language and explains its importance in teaching and learning. Departing from the more traditional teacher-led mode of teacher–student communication, the dialogic approach is more egalitarian and focuses on the discourse exchange between the parties. Authors explore connections between dialogic pedagogy and sociocultural learning theory, and argue that dialogic interaction between teacher and learners is vital if instruction is to lead to cognitive development. The book also presents prosody as a critical resource for understanding between teachers and students, and includes some of the first empirical studies of speech prosody in classroom discourse. About the Author David Skidmore is Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Bath, UK. He has worked in the field for over 20 years and is a member of the editorial board of Language and Education. His research interests include pedagaogy, dialogue, inclusive education and prosody. Kyoko Murakami is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Her research interests include social remembering, discursive psychology, cultural psychology, cultural historical activity theory, dialogic pedagogy and social and community psychology. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Dialogic Pedagogy The Importance of Dialogue in Teaching and Learning By David Skidmore, Kyoko Murakami Multilingual MattersCopyright © 2016 David Skidmore, Kyoko Murakami and the authors of individual chapters All rights reserved. ISBN: 978-1-78309-621-3 Contents Contributors, 1 Dialogic Pedagogy: An Introduction David Skidmore and Kyoko Murakami, 2 Dialogism and Education David Skidmore, 3 Vygotsky and Dialogic Pedagogy Harry Daniels, 4 The Conceptions of 'Dialogue' Offered by Bohm and Buber: A Critical Review Michelle Brinn, 5 Classroom Discourse: A Survey of Research David Skidmore, 6 Pedagogy and Dialogue David Skidmore, 7 The Small Group Writing Conference as a Dialogic Model of Feedback Julie Margaret Esiyok, 8 Giving Learners a Voice