Patterns of oral choice and evaluation across secondary content areas.

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Title
Patterns of oral choice and evaluation across secondary content areas.
Abstract
Our study focuses on Choice and Evaluation, two of Mohan's knowledge structures to uncover how teachers and students across content areas developed disciplinary knowledge through classroom talk. Participants included in-service teachers and their students in rural and urban secondary schools in the Eastern and Western US. Through Choice and Evaluation, we examined opportunities for students across four disciplines to build up their knowledge of content matter or field. Findings revealed that teachers of math and science built students' field knowledge through classroom exploration, eliciting Evaluation in dialogic patterns involving Choice, while social studies and language arts teachers helped students implicitly use Choice/Evaluation through projects based on their previous experiences. The essential role of student background knowledge in enabling participation across different types of oral exchanges is shown. This study uncovers tendencies across classrooms and makes linguistically informed suggestions for teachers in the disciplines.
Publication
Language and Education
Date
2018
Volume
32
Issue
2
Pages
93-111
Journal Abbr
Language and Education
Citation Key
pop00242
ISSN
0950-0782
Language
English
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DOI.org (Crossref)
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Citation
Gleason, J., Berg, M. A., & Huang, J. (2018). Patterns of oral choice and evaluation across secondary content areas. Language and Education, 32(2), 93–111. https://doi.org/10.1080/09500782.2017.1391279