Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7297897 | Journal of Pragmatics | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
This article examines the underresearched classroom context of co-teaching. The study analyzes classroom interactions wherein two teachers-one American and one Korean-concurrently use English and Korean to carry out content-based lessons. Of analytic focus is the co-teacher's entry into the second turn position of initiation-response-feedback (IRF) sequences and the actions that the teacher deploys in these turns. The sequences exhibit a distinct interactional structure that departs from prototypical IRF sequences, revealing the participants' collaborative methods of managing classroom contingencies, organizing student participation, and accomplishing the curricular focus of the lesson.
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Authors
Josephine Lee,