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* [http://www.robinalexander.org.uk Alexander, R.] Mercer, N. and Hodgkinson, S. (eds) (2005) [[Media: Robinalexander_IACEP_2005.pdf | Culture, dialogue and learning: Notes on an emerging pedagogy. Exploring talk in school]] Sage , London.
* [http://www.robinalexander.org.uk Alexander, R.] Mercer, N. and Hodgkinson, S. (eds) (2005) [[Media: Robinalexander_IACEP_2005.pdf | Culture, dialogue and learning: Notes on an emerging pedagogy. Exploring talk in school]] Sage , London.


In the spirit of "do now and ask forgiveness later", I'm going to add these references on the main page of the article.
In the spirit of "do now and ask forgiveness later", I'm going to add these references on the main page of the article.


--[[User:Koedinger|Koedinger]] 10:53, 2 April 2010 (EDT)


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== this recent paper looks potentially interesting  ==
 
* Mercer, N. (2008). [[Media: Mercer2008-Time&ClassroomDialogue.pdf | The Seeds of Time: Why Classroom Dialogue Needs a Temporal Analysis]]. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 17(1), 33-59. doi:10.1080/10508400701793182.
--[[User:Koedinger|Koedinger]] 11:19, 2 April 2010 (EDT)
 
* The Mercer paper in JLS is interesting - but qualitative / conceptual. There are also interesting quantitative methodologies for including temporal dimensions into conversational analyses developed by Ming Ming Chiu (Buffalo)that are worth looking at.  [[Image:M. M. Chiu Flowing Toward Correct Contributions.pdf | Chiu (2008) in JLS]]
Christa

Latest revision as of 15:25, 9 April 2010

Lauren suggests looking at work Shayer and Adey. Here are a couple of references:

  • Adey, P.S. & Shayer, M. (1990). Accelerating the development of formal thinking in middle and high school students. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 27(31), 267 - 285.
  • Adey, P.S. & Shayer, M. (1994). Really Raising Standards: cognitive intervention and academic achievement. London: Routledge.

Following a more recent conversation with Lauren, here are a few others:

In the spirit of "do now and ask forgiveness later", I'm going to add these references on the main page of the article.

--Koedinger 10:53, 2 April 2010 (EDT)

this recent paper looks potentially interesting

--Koedinger 11:19, 2 April 2010 (EDT)

  • The Mercer paper in JLS is interesting - but qualitative / conceptual. There are also interesting quantitative methodologies for including temporal dimensions into conversational analyses developed by Ming Ming Chiu (Buffalo)that are worth looking at. File:M. M. Chiu Flowing Toward Correct Contributions.pdf

Christa