Authors
Fay Smith, Frank Hardman, Kate Wall, Maria Mroz
Publication date
2004/6
Journal
British educational research journal
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
395-411
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The study set out to investigate the impact of the official endorsement of ‘interactive whole class teaching’ on the interaction and discourse styles of primary teachers while teaching the National Literacy and Numeracy Strategies. In both strategies, interactive whole class teaching is seen as an ‘active teaching’ model promoting high quality dialogue and discussion between teachers and pupils. Pupils are expected to play an active part in discussion by asking questions, contributing ideas and explaining and demonstrating their thinking to the class. Using computerized systematic classroom observation, discourse analysis of transcripts and a questionnaire, the project looked specifically at the discourse strategies currently used by a national sample of primary teachers when teaching the literacy and numeracy strategies and their perceptions of current practices. The findings suggest that traditional patterns of whole …
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Scholar articles
F Smith, F Hardman, K Wall, M Mroz - British educational research journal, 2004