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Challenging Learning Through Dialogue
Challenging Learning Through Dialogue: Strategies to Engage Your Students and Develop Their Language of Learning (International Edition)
by James Nottingham, Jill Nottingham and Martin Renton
There is substantial evidence that teachers currently talk too much in classes, often only waiting 0.8 seconds after asking a question before jumping in with the answer if a student doesn't quickly volunteer. In this book, the authors define the qualities of the best type of dialogue - explorative - and provide dozens of practical strategies and examples for how teachers can lead productive discussions as a whole class, with large groups, and with small groups.
Features and Benefits
Teachers will find:
- How to build in more "wait time" for better quality thinking and questioning from students
- How to use dialogue to teach reasoning, collaboration, and good habits of thinking
- The three types of dialogue and how to teach the most effective dialogue: explorative
- Dozens of practical strategies for explorative dialogue
- Global examples of fun ways to teach dialogue
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