1st Edition
Classroom Discourse and the Space of Learning
256 Pages
by
Routledge
254 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
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Classroom Discourse and the Space of Learning is about learning in schools and the central role of language in learning. The investigations of learning it reports are based on two premises: First, whatever you are trying to learn, there are certain necessary conditions for succeeding--although you cannot be sure that learning will take place when those conditions are met, you can be sure that no... Read more
Contents: Preface. Part I: On Learning and Language. F. Marton, U. Runesson, A.B.M. Tsui, The Space of Learning. Part II: On Learning. P.Y. Ko, F. Marton, Variation and the Secret of the Virtuoso. U. Runesson, I.A.C. Mok, Discernment and the Question "What Can Be Learned?" P.P.M. Chik, M.L. Lo, Simultaneity and the Enacted Object of Learning. Part III: On Language. A.B.M. Tsui, F. Marton, I.A.C. Mok, D.F.P. Ng, Questions and the Space of Learning. A.B.M. Tsui, The Semantic Enrichment of the Space of Learning. A.B.M. Tsui, The Shared Space of Learning. Part IV: On Improving Learning. M.L. Lo, F. Marton, M.F. Pang, W.Y. Pong, Toward a Pedagogy of Learning. Epilogue.
Biography
Authored by Marton, Ference; Tsui, Amy B.M.; Chik, Pakey P.M.; Ko, Po Yuk; Lo, Mun Ling
"In focusing on a series of classroom studies where the critical role of language is closely examined, Marton and Tsui and their collaborating authors extend in important ways Marton's earlier studies using both empirical and conceptual arguments....I am not aware of any other book that addresses these particular issues with the kind of comprehensive theoretical framework which Marton and Tsui bring to this work. I particularly like the focus on classroom discourse and learning."
—Gaalen Erickson
University of British Columbia






