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Idea pilling: verbal interaction in elementary Japanese language arts
Oleh:
Dotera, Izumi
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Language Culture and Curriculum (Full Text) vol. 11 no. 1 (1998)
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page 28-46.
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Perpustakaan PKBB
Nomor Panggil:
405/LCC/11
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More than one hundred question-and-answer sequences in Japanese elementary language arts reading classes were analysed with the aim of defining more closely what interactional competence might mean in such a setting. The findings of the analysis are as follows. First, the topics of exchanges are not strictly limited to the text which is being focused on and are often extended to personal information or reactions only loosely related to the text. Second, the teacher's participatory control is relatively weak and spontaneous self-selection is almost always accepted. Third, the phase of instructional climax has a common interactional pattern, which I have called Idea Piling, in which the teacher avoids direct evaluation and creates a 'pile' of pending ideas produced by the students. The teacher gives priority in managing classroom interaction to turn allocation, specifically a norm of the 'participation of as many pupils as possible', rather than topic control. These findings indicate that the interactional competence required of the Japanese pupils in these reading classes involves a willingness to participate actively rather than the skill of displaying academic knowledge described by Mehan (1979).
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