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ArtikelFour Critical Features of Teacher-Guided Reporting in Infant Science and Literacy Contexts  
Oleh: Gardner, Sheena
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language and Education (Full Text) vol. 18 no. 5 (2004), page 361-378.
Topik: Teacher-Guided Reporting; academic register; mode continua; primary classroom interaction; literacy
Fulltext: Vol. 18, No. 5, p 361-378.pdf (279.28KB)
Isi artikelWith examples from junior science lessons on magnets, Gibbons (1998, 2001a, 2002) argues that Teacher-Guided Reporting (TGR) is a familiar teaching stage with potential for the development of academic registers when there is linguistic task sequencing, significant student initiation, and press on linguistic resources. In exploring the potential ofTGRas a formative assessment site for infant EAL, this paper examines Gibbons’ claims in the context of science andliteracy lessons. It suggests that teachers more naturally (i.e. without TGR training) use TGR in experimental science lessons, despite the linguistic sequencing of stages in the literacy activity implemented. Detailed analysis of three cycles of TGR in one literacy lesson shows an extended linguistic sequencing of tasks, with corresponding sequencing of student initiations. As too great a press on linguistic resources may be counterproductive, a fourth critical feature of TGR is suggested relating to deflection and whole-class engagement. More research is needed to explore this through comparison with TGR in small group work andfurther investigation of learner perspectives.
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