Research Methods for Educational Dialogue provides an overview of the
range of possibilities for researching various forms of educational
dialogue, underpinned by a coherent theoretical foundation. The authors,
Kershner, Hennessy, Wegerif and Ahmed offer an integrated understanding
of different methodological approaches in this fast-growing area of
education. The book includes critical discussion of a variety of methods
for investigating the characteristics and quality of dialogues for
individuals and groups of participants in different educational
contexts. These include student-student, teacher-student and wider
professional dialogues, conducted face-to-face, online or mediated by
classroom technologies. The authors argue for the integration of ethical
and methodological principles, and consider the potential for innovative
research methods that are dialogic in themselves.
Including chapter commentaries from invited experts in the field,
authentic research examples and a glossary of terms, this is essential
reading for anyone looking to research in the area of educational
dialogue.