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The relevance of dialogue analysis in the study of multicultural schools
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Robert Maier
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Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Table of Contents v
- The relevance of dialogue analysis in the study of multicultural schools 1
- Forms of communication in multicultural classrooms: A way of exploring dialogue 13
- The dynamics of identity in multicultural schools 25
- Dialogues and multiculturalism: Power and intercultural competencies 37
- Integration: The road to success in school? A study among minority youth in the Netherlands 49
- What else are students learning? A critical dialogue analysis of a multi-cultural classroom 65
- Metacommunication in classroom interaction 85
- The practice of relation-building by ethnic minority children: Investigating into how Chinese children in Northern Ireland deal with ethnic difference 101
- Towards an intercultural dialogue in and around the school in Mexico: Problems, reflections and new perspectives 119
- No penalty, but a...? − About monolingual teachers’ dialogues in multilingual classrooms 133
- Adaptation of Caucasian children to multicultural Russian schools: An example from the Yaroslavl region 139
- Cooperation and conflict management in the playground: A study of Dutch and Andalusian play behaviour 153
- Construction of knowledge in bilingual German-French history lessons: Interactive emergence of “common ground” 169
- “Constructing the other”: Discursive processes in academic and social labelling 187
- Theory and practice of intercultural and multicultural education in the Czech Republic 207
- Political models and local practice: The production of ethnicity in the schools of the Parisian periphery 223
- Dialogue and teaching in multicultural settings 235
- Instructive dialogues: Participation in dyadic interactions in multicultural classrooms 249
- Collaboration patterns in a multi-ethnic classroom in the Netherlands: Differences in the reconstruction of institutional norms and ethnicity 265
- Disengagement and teacher-student interactions in two Dutch multi-ethnic schools 283
- Complex patterns in classroom discourse 299
- List of Contributors 325
Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Table of Contents v
- The relevance of dialogue analysis in the study of multicultural schools 1
- Forms of communication in multicultural classrooms: A way of exploring dialogue 13
- The dynamics of identity in multicultural schools 25
- Dialogues and multiculturalism: Power and intercultural competencies 37
- Integration: The road to success in school? A study among minority youth in the Netherlands 49
- What else are students learning? A critical dialogue analysis of a multi-cultural classroom 65
- Metacommunication in classroom interaction 85
- The practice of relation-building by ethnic minority children: Investigating into how Chinese children in Northern Ireland deal with ethnic difference 101
- Towards an intercultural dialogue in and around the school in Mexico: Problems, reflections and new perspectives 119
- No penalty, but a...? − About monolingual teachers’ dialogues in multilingual classrooms 133
- Adaptation of Caucasian children to multicultural Russian schools: An example from the Yaroslavl region 139
- Cooperation and conflict management in the playground: A study of Dutch and Andalusian play behaviour 153
- Construction of knowledge in bilingual German-French history lessons: Interactive emergence of “common ground” 169
- “Constructing the other”: Discursive processes in academic and social labelling 187
- Theory and practice of intercultural and multicultural education in the Czech Republic 207
- Political models and local practice: The production of ethnicity in the schools of the Parisian periphery 223
- Dialogue and teaching in multicultural settings 235
- Instructive dialogues: Participation in dyadic interactions in multicultural classrooms 249
- Collaboration patterns in a multi-ethnic classroom in the Netherlands: Differences in the reconstruction of institutional norms and ethnicity 265
- Disengagement and teacher-student interactions in two Dutch multi-ethnic schools 283
- Complex patterns in classroom discourse 299
- List of Contributors 325