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E-raamat: Dialogue, Argumentation and Education: History, Theory and Practice

(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris)
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"New pedagogical visions and technological developments have brought argumentation to the fore of educational practice. Whereas students previously 'learned to 'argue', they now 'argue to learn': collaborative argumentation-based learning has become a popular and valuable pedagogical technique, across a variety of tasks and disciplines. Researchers have explored the conditions under which arguing to learn is successful, have described some of its learning potentials (such as for conceptual change and reflexive learning) and have developed Internet-based tools to support such learning. However, the further advancement of this field presently faces several problems, which the present book addresses. Three dimensions of analysis - historical, theoretical and empirical - are integrated throughout the book. Given the nature of its object of study - dialogue, interaction, argumentation, learning and teaching - the book is resolutely multidisciplinary, drawing on research on learning in educational and psychological sciences, as well as on philosophical and linguistic theories of dialogue and argumentation"--

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'Dialogue, Argumentation, and Education is a provocative book that will challenge the way that many mathematics educators think about their field of inquiry.' Keith Weber, Educational Studies in Mathematics

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This book presents the historical, theoretical and empirical foundations of educational practices involving dialogue and argumentation.
List of Tables and Figures
ix
Foreword xi
Lauren B. Resnick
Faith Schantz
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xxi
1 Beginnings
1(23)
2 Changes in the Role of Talk in Education: Philosophical and Ideological Revolutions
24(32)
3 Argumentation Theory for Education
56(37)
4 The Pervasive Role of Argumentation According to Progressive Pedagogies
93(42)
5 Argumentative Interactions in the Classroom
135(47)
6 Argumentative Design
182(43)
7 Conclusions
225(22)
References 247(32)
Index of Names 279(6)
Subject Index 285
Baruch B. Schwarz is the Isadore and Bertha Gudelsky Chair of Early Childhood Education at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research includes various domains such as mathematical abstraction, or collaborative learning, but his main interest focuses on the study of argumentation in learning contexts. He has extensively published on this topic and has co-created the Special Group Interest in Argumentation, Reasoning and Dialogue at the European Association for Research in Learning and Instruction. He has shown the crucial role of technologies in boosting collaborative learning and argumentation, and has coordinated numerous multi-national EC funded projects dedicated to computer-supported collaborative learning and argumentation. Michael J. Baker is a Research Director (tenured Research Professor) of the CNRS, the French National Centre for Scientific Research, working in the Social and Economic Sciences Department of Telecom ParisTech, the French National Telecommunications Engineering School. His interdisciplinary research in psychology and language sciences aims to understand the processes of knowledge co-elaboration in dialogues produced in educational and work situations, mostly involving technological mediation, focusing on argumentative interactions. In collaboration with Baruch Schwarz and Jerry Andriessen, he has contributed to and co-edited several books on this topic.