Children's Knowledge-in-Interaction Studies in Conversation Analysis / [electronic resource] :
edited by Amanda Bateman, Amelia Church.
- XVIII, 369 p. 63 illus. online resource.
1 Children's Knowledge-in-interaction: An introduction -- 2 Epistemic Trajectories in the Classroom: How children respond in informing sequences -- 3 Questions and Answers, a Seesaw and Embodied Action: How a preschool teacher and children accomplish educational practice -- 4 Web searching as a context to build on young children's displayed knowledge -- 5 Mathematics Knowledge in Early Childhood: Intentional teaching in the third turn -- 6 Pursuing a Telling: Managing a multi-unit turn in children's storytelling -- 7 Co-producing Cultural Knowledge: Children telling tales in the school playground -- 8 Don't laugh! Socialization of laughter and smiling in pre-school and school settings -- 9 Schoolyard Suspect: Blame negotiations, category work and conflicting versions among children and teachers -- 10 The Preschool Entrance Hall: A bilingual transit zone for preschoolers -- 11 Sparkling, Wrinkling, Softly Tinkling: On poetry and word meaning in a bilingual primary classroom -- 12 Relating with an Unborn Baby: Expectant mothers socializing their toddlers in Japanese families -- 13 Young children's initial assessments in Japanese -- 14 Learning how to use the word 'Know': Examples from a single-case study -- 15 The emergence of Story-telling -- 16 "What does it say about it?": Doing reading and doing writing as part of family mealtime -- 17 Producing knowledge with digital technologies in sibling interaction -- 18 "You can get cyberbullied by your friends": Claiming authority to categorise a past event as bullying -- 19 'It's gonna work': Spontaneous activity and knowledge management by a child with Asperger's Syndrome.
This book is a collected volume that brings together research from authors working in cross-disciplinary academic areas including early childhood, linguistics and education, and draws on the shared interests of the authors, namely understanding children's interactions and the co-production of knowledge in everyday communication. The collection of studies explores children's interactions with teachers, families and peers, showing how knowledge and learning are co-created, constructed and evident in everyday experiences.
9789811017032
10.1007/978-981-10-1703-2 doi
Education. Applied linguistics. International education. Comparative education. Educational sociology. Teaching. Education and sociology. Sociology, Educational. Education. Early Childhood Education. Applied Linguistics. International and Comparative Education. Teaching and Teacher Education. Sociology of Education.