Communication and learning revisited : making meaning through talk

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Communication and learning revisited : making meaning through talk

Douglas Barnes and Frankie Todd

Boynton/Cook Publishers, 1995

  • : pbk.

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Rev. ed. of: Communication and learning in small groups. 1977

"Heinemann."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-181) and index

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Dialogue plays a central part in all schooling, and educators now realize that students' talk is at least as important as that of teachers. When groups of students are engaged in collaborative learning, talk increases understanding and encourages more positive attitudes toward learning. Why? Small group tasks engage all students in discussion, not only the more vociferous ones. "Communication and Learning Revisited "differs from other books on the topic of cooperative learning because its central focus is on group dialogue. How do students talk with each other while partaking in collaborative working groups? What can teachers extract from group dialogue to make their own interventions as effective as possible? What are suitable tasks to delegate for effective group learning? What does research tell us about managing groups of learners? A central focus of the book is its relevant discussion of student talk in numerous disciplines. Barnes and Todd demonstrate for the reader how collaboration among students promotes understanding of concepts and ideas. The cognitive and social strategies that enhance collaboration are described. The book exemplifies a principled view of collaborative talk's role in learning and sets forth a theoretical framework by drawing upon the ideas of writers such as Vygotsky and Bakhtin. While "Communication and Learning Revisited" primarily addresses teachers interested in improving their teaching, it also has much to offer those embarking upon research into classroom dialogue. Readers will find useful advice as well as valuable challenges to their thinking.

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