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Publication Date: 2020
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Noticing the Multidimensionality of Active Listening in a Dialogic Classroom
Christine Edwards-Groves; Christina Davidson
Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, v43 n1 p83-94 2020
An enduring problem in English curriculum and pedagogy is that listening and speaking, as intricately interconnected interactional practices, are often treated separately. In classroom discussions, attention is predominantly drawn to vocalisation as the key element of dialogue. Furthermore, listening as a silent embodied activity, is often taken to be either passive or a behavioural performance to be demonstrated; yet understanding what this means in practice remains not well understood by teachers. This article considers how different responses demonstrate listening actively in classroom lessons. Drawing on data gathered in practitioner action research conducted in twelve primary classrooms where teachers deliberately sought to promote dialogic pedagogies, lesson transcripts are examined to further understand how listening is connected to recipiency, meaning-making and co-production in talk-in-interaction in the multipartied conversations experienced in lessons. Conversation analysis delineates five interaction responses practices displaying activeness in listening. By drawing attention to the intricacies and multidimensionality of listening in classroom discussions, how the different dimensions align with a dialogic ideology are considered. It is argued that teacher knowledge of these realms of listening will assist teachers to recognise 'active' listening among and between
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), English Instruction, Elementary School Students, Listening Skills, Classroom Communication, Teacher Student Relationship, Discourse Analysis, Speech Communication, Action Research, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, English Curriculum, Interaction Process Analysis
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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