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Lightner, Sarah C.; Wilkinson, Ian A. G. – Reading Teacher, 2017
In this article, the authors provide a menu of nine discussion frameworks from which teachers can choose to engage students in collaborative conversations about text in order to foster reading comprehension and address the Common Core State Standards. Some of the frameworks identified in this article are better suited to instructional goals that…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Teaching Methods, Common Core State Standards, Student Needs
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Murphy, P. Karen; Wilkinson, Ian A. G.; Soter, Anna O.; Hennessey, Maeghan N.; Alexander, John F. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2009
The role of classroom discussions in comprehension and learning has been the focus of investigations since the early 1960s. Despite this long history, no syntheses have quantitatively reviewed the vast body of literature on classroom discussions for their effects on students' comprehension and learning. This comprehensive meta-analysis of…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Discussion, Meta Analysis, Classroom Communication
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Soter, Anna O.; Wilkinson, Ian A.; Murphy, P. Karen; Rudge, Lucila; Reninger, Kristin; Edwards, Margaret – International Journal of Educational Research, 2008
The purpose of this study was to validate and extend the findings of an exhaustive literature search in Year 1 and a meta-analysis in Year 2 of a 3-year project in which nine (9) small-group discussion approaches were identified. Having identified parameters of discussion that were, to a greater or lesser extent, present in these nine discussion…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Meta Analysis
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Murphy, P. Karen – Educational Psychologist, 2007
Sociocultural and cognitive perspectives hold to epistemically different views on knowledge acquisition and change. While sociocultural perspectives point to social experience as the principal source of knowledge, cognitive perspectives emphasize the importance of the individual mind and reasoning as the primary source of knowledge. Herein, I…
Descriptors: Social Experience, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension