Affiliation:
1. English Language Institute of Singapore, Ministry of Education
2. Academy of Singapore Teachers, Ministry of Education
3. Murdoch University
Abstract
Abstract
This article examines teachers’ attempts to enhance students’ content learning in Biology through the use of talk
centred on concept sketches. Of specific interest is how teachers provide scaffolding through purposeful classroom discourse
(Lemke, 1990) with the use of talk moves (Chapin, O’Connor, & Anderson, 2013), drawing on concept sketches (Johnson
& Reynolds, 2005) annotated by students. Informed by socioconstructivist (Vygotsky, 1978/86) perspectives and grounded in multimodal literacy (Kress & van Leeuwen, 2001) underpinnings, the study acknowledges the teacher’s role
in productive classroom discussions to guide students’ thinking and facilitate meaning-making. Qualitative analysis of classroom
discourse illustrates how teachers’ classroom talk can scaffold and address the gaps in students’ learning. Pedagogical
implications are discussed.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education
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