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Understanding Communication in Second Language Classrooms / Karen E. Johnson.

By: Johnson, Karen E.
Series: Cambridge Language Education. Publisher: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 1995Description: xv, 187 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780521459686 (pbk); 0521459680 (pbk).Subject(s): Language and languages -- Study and teaching | Second language acquisition | Communication in education | Teacher-student relationshipsOnline resources: Publisher's Website. | Check the UO Library catalog.
Contents:
Part 1: A framework for understanding communication in second language classrooms 1. Communication in second language classrooms 2. Teachers' control of the patterns of classroom communication 3. Students' perceptions of the patterns of classroom communication 4. Students' knowledge and use of language 5. Students' use of language for learning and second language acquisition
Part 2: Examining patterns of communication in second language classrooms 6. Teacher-student interaction 7. Student-student interaction 8. Community- and school-based issues and second language classrooms
Part 3: Promoting communication in second language classrooms 9. Expanding the patterns of classroom communication 10. Classroom communicative competence
Summary: "An integrated view of communication in second language classrooms that acknowledges the importance of what teachers and students bring to the class environment. Drawing on actual classroom transcripts from a range of instructional settings, Johnson constructs a conceptual framework through which teachers can recognize how patterns of classroom communication are established and maintained, how these patterns affect students' participation in classroom events, and how their participation shapes the ways they use language for learning and their opportunities for second language acquisition. Relevant research is presented from the areas of classroom discourse, language in communities, teacher cognition, classroom learning, and second language acquisition. Focuses on communication as the central feature in teaching and learning in second language classrooms. Provides conceptual framework for understanding the dynamics of classroom communication. Illustrates ways of establishing effective patterns of classroom communication that will promote students' learning." (Publisher's Website)
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-184) and index.

Part 1: A framework for understanding communication in second language classrooms
1. Communication in second language classrooms
2. Teachers' control of the patterns of classroom communication
3. Students' perceptions of the patterns of classroom communication
4. Students' knowledge and use of language
5. Students' use of language for learning and second language acquisition

Part 2: Examining patterns of communication in second language classrooms
6. Teacher-student interaction
7. Student-student interaction
8. Community- and school-based issues and second language classrooms

Part 3: Promoting communication in second language classrooms
9. Expanding the patterns of classroom communication
10. Classroom communicative competence

"An integrated view of communication in second language classrooms that acknowledges the importance of what teachers and students bring to the class environment. Drawing on actual classroom transcripts from a range of instructional settings, Johnson constructs a conceptual framework through which teachers can recognize how patterns of classroom communication are established and maintained, how these patterns affect students' participation in classroom events, and how their participation shapes the ways they use language for learning and their opportunities for second language acquisition. Relevant research is presented from the areas of classroom discourse, language in communities, teacher cognition, classroom learning, and second language acquisition. Focuses on communication as the central feature in teaching and learning in second language classrooms. Provides conceptual framework for understanding the dynamics of classroom communication. Illustrates ways of establishing effective patterns of classroom communication that will promote students' learning." (Publisher's Website)

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