Sökning: "Dialogue conferences"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden Dialogue conferences.
1. Pedagogisk takt i betygssamtal
Sammanfattning : This thesis aims to explore how grades are explained and understood in grade conferences between teachers and students in Swedish upper secondary school. The empirical material is based on 149 video-recorded conferences of nine teachers and their students and was collected during spring semester of 2007. LÄS MER
2. Product development in change : Cross-functional Co-operation and PDM implementations
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3. Att våga flyga: Ett deltagarorienterat projekt om samtalets potential och förskolepersonals konstruktion av det professionella subjektet
Sammanfattning : A major aim initially was to create a forum for reflective dialogue on the preschool professions and how it is experienced on a daily basis, so as to be able to investigate how members of the preschool staff construct their professional subject. The following are major questions that were posed: How do preschool staff members talk about themselves, their profession and their work? In what way does reflective discussion contribute to the construction of a professional subject? The basic method adopted was that of participatory research. LÄS MER
4. Samarbete genom samtal : En samtalsanalytisk studie av multiprofessionella teamkonferenser inom smärtrehabilitering
Sammanfattning : The thesis investigates team talk and team collaboration from a dialogical perspective, and is based on video recordings of 15 multiprofessional team conferences involving a pain rehabilitation team. The analyses also draw upon a vast material of interviews, field notes and documents collected during almost a year of fieldwork at the clinic. LÄS MER
5. Assessing writers, assessing writing : A dialogical study of grade delivery in Swedish higher education
Sammanfattning : Assessment feedback has been discussed as an important resource for providing students with a sense of their current performance relative to institutional expectations and with the information needed to close apparent gaps. Pointing out that this involves complex sense-making processes, recent research has stressed the need to change the nature of assessment feedback from teacher telling to student/teacher/peer dialogues. LÄS MER