Church2022

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Church2022
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Church2022
Author(s) Amelia Church, Amanda Bateman, Susan Danby
Title Conversation analysis for early childhood teachers
Editor(s) Amelia Church, Amanda Bateman
Tag(s) EMCA, early childhood, teacher education, basic resources
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year 2022
Language English
City Cambridge
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Pages 21–37
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DOI 10.1017/9781108979764.002
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School
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Howpublished
Book title Talking with Children: A Handbook of Interaction in Early Childhood Education
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Abstract

Research evidence in early childhood education and care underscores the importance of high-quality interactions between children and educators – be they teachers, childcare workers, parents or family members – for improving children’s outcomes. We know that rich conversations can support and extend children’s interests through language and attuned feedback, essential for children’s learning and development. The introductory chapter explained that while the importance of high-quality interactions is widely acknowledged in early childhood education, how this can be achieved deserves more attention. Every chapter in this book details particular types of talk between children, their peers and educators, where all authors use conversation analysis to achieve this goal. The aim of this chapter is to introduce and explain the fundamentals of the methodology of conversation analysis and how conversation analysis is ‘done’ so that readers can engage with the analysis and findings in the chapters that follow. We also draw attention to the usefulness of a conversation analysis approach in ECEC research and practice.

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