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Journey Into Dialogic Pedagogy Eugene Matusov

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Journey Into Dialogic Pedagogy Eugene Matusov
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.33 MB
Pages: 493
Author: Eugene Matusov
ISBN: 9781606925355, 1606925350
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Journey Into Dialogic Pedagogy Eugene Matusov by Eugene Matusov 9781606925355, 1606925350 instant download after payment.

The author came to the decision to embark on this journey into dialogic pedagogy when he firmly realized that education is essentially dialogic. It is not that pedagogy should be dialogic he rather argues that it is always dialogic. This is true whether the participants in it, or outside observers of it, realize it or not -- and even when the participants are resistant to dialogue. This statement is in contrast with views that promote dialogic interaction in the classroom as a form of instruction. This conceptualization contrasts with views that dialogic interaction or conversational instruction are more effective instructional means in comparison to, let s say, a more monologic genre of instruction such as a lecture or a demonstration. This statement is also in contrast with views that assume dialogue is a pedagogical instrument that can be turned on and off. He argues that whatever teachers and students do (or not do) whether in their classrooms or beyond it, they are locked in dialogic relations.

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