2nd Edition

Classroom Discourse Analysis A Tool For Critical Reflection, Second Edition

By Betsy Rymes Copyright 2016
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    This second edition of Classroom Discourse Analysis continues to make techniques widely used in the field of discourse analysis accessible to a broad audience and illustrates their practical application in the study of classroom talk, ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in discourse analysis, applied linguistics, and anthropology and education. Grounded in a unique tripartite "dimensional approach," individual chapters investigate interactional resources that model forms of discourse analysis teachers may practice in their own classrooms while other chapters provide students with a thorough understanding of how to actually collect and analyse data. The presence of a number of pedagogical features, including activities and exercises and a comprehensive glossary help to enhance students‘ understanding of these key tools in classroom discourse analysis research.

    Features new to this edition reflect current developments in the field, including:

    • increased coverage of peer interaction in the classroom
    • greater connecting analysis to curricular and policy mandates and standards-based reform movements
    • sample excerpts from actual student classroom discourse analysis assignments
    • a new chapter on the repertoire approach, an increasingly popular method of analysis of particular relevance to today’s multilingual classrooms

    • Chapter 1: Introduction to Critical Classroom Discourse Analysis
    • Chapter 2: Dimensions of Discourse and Identity
    • Chapter 3: Getting to the Talk I: Recording and Viewing in Three Dimensions
    • Chapter 4: Getting to the Talk II: Transcribing and Analyzing in Three Dimensions
    • Chapter 5: Analyzing Turntaking Resources
    • Chapter 6: Analyzing Contextualization Resources
    • Chapter 7: Analyzing Narrative Resources
    • Chapter 8: Analyzing Framing Resources
    • Chapter 9: Analyzing Multi-Modality and Mass Media in Classroom Discourse
    • Chapter 10: Putting It All Together: A Repertoire Approach

    Biography

    Betsy Rymes is Associate Professor of Educational Linguistics and Director of the Intercultural Communication program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. She is the author of Conversational Borderlands and Communicating Beyond Language. Her current research investigates students’ communicative repertoires and their function in and out of educational contexts.