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Multimodal Participation and Engagement
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Headline
A new way of conceptualising learner participation
Blurb
Traditionally, teachers and researchers have looked for student participation in moments when teachers provide interactional space for it - this book takes a more holistic approach, examining how learners are participating (or not) throughout classroom interaction. It looks beyond turn-taking to consider participation as a multimodal phenomenon, including actions such as posture and gaze. It also expands the scope of classroom conversation analysis in three ways: 1) by focusing on student actions 2) by incorporating multimodal analysis, and 3) by examining both language learning contexts and non-L2 classrooms. In doing so the book uncovers how the identity of 'being a student' is enacted and provides implications for practice, teacher education and observation including emphasis on teacher interactional awareness and reflective practice.
Key Features
. a unique focus on student actions
. extracts from naturally occurring classroom interaction in L2 and non-L2 settings
. definition of key pedagogical concepts such as learner participation and learner engagement
. Video extracts available via the EUP website [weblink TBC] clearly illustrate multimodal actions
Christine M. Jacknick is Associate Professor of Academic Literacy and Linguistics at Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York
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