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E-grāmata: Classroom Observation: Researching Interaction in English Language Teaching

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Classroom observation has become a tool for analysing and improving English Language Teaching (ELT). This book represents the state of the art in language education and classroom interaction research from a data-driven empirical perspective. The micro-analytic, multimodal, and videographic approaches represented here understand classrooms as sites of complex, naturally occurring interaction. The volume demonstrates that the investigation of this communicative setting is the basis for insights into the inner workings of classrooms and the development of strategies for teacher education. The introductory article complements the volume by giving a comprehensive overview of the theories and methods that have come to bear in classroom observation.
Introduction: Classroom observation revisited
9(24)
Gotz Schwab
Part I Classroom interaction from a micro-analytical perspective
Classroom interactional competence of primary EFL teachers
33(24)
Holger Limberg
Instruction-giving in the primary English classroom: Creating or obstructing learning opportunities?
57(28)
Karen Glaser
Conversation analysis gets mobile: Student participation in a bilingual primary classroom in Germany
85(32)
Gotz Schwab
Part II Multimodal insights into classroom discourse
Address terms as reproaches in EFL classroom management
117(28)
Revert Klattenberg
Turn-taking in PowerPoint presentations: A model of floor management during slide shifts
145(30)
Maximiliane Frobenius
Multimodal repair initiation through rejections by teachers in the primary EFL classroom
175(26)
Julia Schaper
Part III Video-based reflective practice and intervention studies
All kinds of special: Using multi-perspective classroom videography to prepare EFL teachers for learners with special educational needs
201(24)
Carolyn Blume
Torben Schmidt
Assessing pre-service teachers' reflective classroom observation competence in English language teaching
225(20)
Gabriele Blell
Friederike von Bremen
Developing secondary students' writing skills: Affective and motivational effects of a feedback intervention with learners of English as a foreign language
245(22)
Vera Busse
Ulrike Krause
Judy Parr
Petra B. Schubert
List of figures 267(4)
List of tables 271
Friedrich Lenz, Maximiliane Frobenius, and Revert Klattenberg teach Applied Linguistics at the English Department of Hildesheim University. They share a research interest in analysing classroom interaction from a conversation analytic perspective.