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The case studies in this book are based on transcripts of classroom interaction in nine different countries. In each chapter, the first author explains the specific context and through a theoretical and/or experiential perspective interprets the transcript data. The data are then re-interpreted by other authors in the book, illustrating the complexity and richness of interpretation and creating a dialogue among the book’s contributors. At the end of each chapter, readers are then invited with assistance to join in the conversation by providing their own interpretations of other transcript data from the same context. The book will be useful for student teachers or practicing professionals, as well as all educators interested in exploratory classroom research.



Trade Review

Creating Classroom Communities of Learning presents an innovative and enlightening account of interaction in nine communities of learning. In many ways it is a groundbreaking volume, full of rich transcripts of classroom interaction, with both ‘insider’ and ‘outsider’ interpretations. It not only highlights the powerful influence of cultural practices outside the classroom on what goes on inside the classroom, but it also unpacks the issue of the interpretive process.

-- Peter Martin, School of Education, University of East London

Action! Take 1: This book reminds us to be wary of unidimensional interpretations of classroom transcript data. Take 2: It presents alternative interpretations of rich, contextualized data, and invites further re-interpreting in order to develop our understanding of the co-construction of learning and the creation of learning communities. Take 3: An international cast of analysts engage in conversations about classroom interactions that are both unique and familiar. An intriguing, informative read. Cut!

-- Gary Barkhuizen, Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics, University of Auckland

This book reminds us to be wary of unidimensional interpretations of classroom transcript data. It presents alternative interpretations of rich, contextualized data, and invites further re-interpreting in order to develop our understanding of the co-construction of learning and the creation of learning communities. An international group of analysts engage in conversations about classroom interactions that are both unique and familiar. An intriguing, informative read.

-- Gary Barkhuizen, Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics, University of Auckland

I recommend that one reads and reflects on this book to provide sorely needed direction.

-- Ruth Rees, Queen’s University, Canada * Education Review 12, Nov 2009 *

Table of Contents

Foreword - Viv Edwards

Introduction - Roger Barnard, María E. Torres-Guzmán and John F. Fanselow

Notes on contributors

Transcript conventions

1. Under the interactional umbrella: Presentation and collaboration in Japanese classroom discourse. - Take 1 - Fred E. Anderson; Take 2 - Sylvia Wolfe

2. Teaching content, learning language: Socialising ESL students into classroom practices in Australia. - Take 1 - Rhonda Oliver; Take 2 - James McLellan

3. Socialisation and ‘safetalk’ in upper primary English language classroom in Brunei Darussalem. - Take 1 - James McLellan and Pearl Chua-Wong Swee-Hui; Take 2 - María E. Torres-Guzmán

4. Negotiating appropriateness in the second language in a dual language education classroom setting in New York. - Take 1 - María E. Torres-Guzmán; Take 2 - Wong Bee Eng and Vijay Kumar

5. Interaction in a Taiwanese Primary school English classroom. - Take 1 - Ching-Yi Tien and Roger Barnard; Take 2 - Fred E. Anderson

6. Learning through dialogue in a primary school classroom in England. - Take 1 - Sylvia Wolfe; Take 2 - Ching-Yi Tien and María E. Torres-Guzmán

7. Constructing meaning in a bilingual learning environment: Two primary classrooms in Malaysia. - Take 1 - Wong Bee Eng and Vijay Kumar; Take 2 - Roger Barnard

8. Creating a community of learning in a New Zealand primary school classroom. - Take 1 - Roger Barnard; Take 2 – James McLellan

9. Language socialization in a Canadian secondary school course: Talking about current events. - Take 1 - Patsy Duff; Take 2 - Rhonda Oliver

10 . Afterword - John F. Fanselow

Index

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/12/2008
      ISBN13: 9781847691125, 978-1847691125
      ISBN10: 1847691129

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The case studies in this book are based on transcripts of classroom interaction in nine different countries. In each chapter, the first author explains the specific context and through a theoretical and/or experiential perspective interprets the transcript data. The data are then re-interpreted by other authors in the book, illustrating the complexity and richness of interpretation and creating a dialogue among the book’s contributors. At the end of each chapter, readers are then invited with assistance to join in the conversation by providing their own interpretations of other transcript data from the same context. The book will be useful for student teachers or practicing professionals, as well as all educators interested in exploratory classroom research.



      Trade Review

      Creating Classroom Communities of Learning presents an innovative and enlightening account of interaction in nine communities of learning. In many ways it is a groundbreaking volume, full of rich transcripts of classroom interaction, with both ‘insider’ and ‘outsider’ interpretations. It not only highlights the powerful influence of cultural practices outside the classroom on what goes on inside the classroom, but it also unpacks the issue of the interpretive process.

      -- Peter Martin, School of Education, University of East London

      Action! Take 1: This book reminds us to be wary of unidimensional interpretations of classroom transcript data. Take 2: It presents alternative interpretations of rich, contextualized data, and invites further re-interpreting in order to develop our understanding of the co-construction of learning and the creation of learning communities. Take 3: An international cast of analysts engage in conversations about classroom interactions that are both unique and familiar. An intriguing, informative read. Cut!

      -- Gary Barkhuizen, Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics, University of Auckland

      This book reminds us to be wary of unidimensional interpretations of classroom transcript data. It presents alternative interpretations of rich, contextualized data, and invites further re-interpreting in order to develop our understanding of the co-construction of learning and the creation of learning communities. An international group of analysts engage in conversations about classroom interactions that are both unique and familiar. An intriguing, informative read.

      -- Gary Barkhuizen, Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics, University of Auckland

      I recommend that one reads and reflects on this book to provide sorely needed direction.

      -- Ruth Rees, Queen’s University, Canada * Education Review 12, Nov 2009 *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword - Viv Edwards

      Introduction - Roger Barnard, María E. Torres-Guzmán and John F. Fanselow

      Notes on contributors

      Transcript conventions

      1. Under the interactional umbrella: Presentation and collaboration in Japanese classroom discourse. - Take 1 - Fred E. Anderson; Take 2 - Sylvia Wolfe

      2. Teaching content, learning language: Socialising ESL students into classroom practices in Australia. - Take 1 - Rhonda Oliver; Take 2 - James McLellan

      3. Socialisation and ‘safetalk’ in upper primary English language classroom in Brunei Darussalem. - Take 1 - James McLellan and Pearl Chua-Wong Swee-Hui; Take 2 - María E. Torres-Guzmán

      4. Negotiating appropriateness in the second language in a dual language education classroom setting in New York. - Take 1 - María E. Torres-Guzmán; Take 2 - Wong Bee Eng and Vijay Kumar

      5. Interaction in a Taiwanese Primary school English classroom. - Take 1 - Ching-Yi Tien and Roger Barnard; Take 2 - Fred E. Anderson

      6. Learning through dialogue in a primary school classroom in England. - Take 1 - Sylvia Wolfe; Take 2 - Ching-Yi Tien and María E. Torres-Guzmán

      7. Constructing meaning in a bilingual learning environment: Two primary classrooms in Malaysia. - Take 1 - Wong Bee Eng and Vijay Kumar; Take 2 - Roger Barnard

      8. Creating a community of learning in a New Zealand primary school classroom. - Take 1 - Roger Barnard; Take 2 – James McLellan

      9. Language socialization in a Canadian secondary school course: Talking about current events. - Take 1 - Patsy Duff; Take 2 - Rhonda Oliver

      10 . Afterword - John F. Fanselow

      Index

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