Meaningful teaching interaction at the internationalised university: Moving from research to impact

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This edited collection draws together the latest thinking, research and practical case studies related to classroom interaction at internationalised universities. Through evidence-based approaches which involve the analysis of and reflection on classroom interaction practices, this book examines issues related to classroom interaction in disciplinary higher education contexts, whilst addressing the question of how teachers and students can develop their ability in orchestrating and taking part in classroom interaction. Covering topics such as classroom interactional competence, ‘silent’ students, interaction and integration in multicultural classes, social factors in classroom talk, group interaction, oracy development and anti-bullying interventions, this title is ideal reading for postgraduate students, teacher trainers in higher education, scholars and researchers and anyone interested in higher education pedagogy and its development.

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Heron, M., & Dippold, D. (2021). Meaningful teaching interaction at the internationalised university: Moving from research to impact. Meaningful Teaching Interaction at the Internationalised University: Moving From Research to Impact (pp. 1–209). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429329692

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