Time Well Spent in a Kindergarten Class:A Teacher’s Reflection on Using Talk to Learn

Recent changes in the Ontario curricular expectations for teaching and learning have led the author to re-examine some of her teaching practices, particularly in oral language learning. In this article, the author explores what learning through talk looks like, sounds like and feels like from the k...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Laura Hope-Southcott
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brock University 2010-06-01
Series:Brock Education: a Journal of Educational Research and Practice
Online Access:http://www.ed.brocku.ca/ojs/index.php/brocked/article/download/142/135
id doaj-022cac742d6a4a7e9465ccf64e15b8d6
record_format Article
spelling doaj-022cac742d6a4a7e9465ccf64e15b8d62020-11-25T00:45:20ZengBrock UniversityBrock Education: a Journal of Educational Research and Practice1183-11892010-06-01201Time Well Spent in a Kindergarten Class:A Teacher’s Reflection on Using Talk to LearnLaura Hope-SouthcottRecent changes in the Ontario curricular expectations for teaching and learning have led the author to re-examine some of her teaching practices, particularly in oral language learning. In this article, the author explores what learning through talk looks like, sounds like and feels like from the kindergarten teacher’s perspective. By inquiring into her own practice, drawing from the literature on classroom talk in the early years, and critically reflecting on vignettes of classroom talk as well as a teaching journal, the author as kindergarten teacher challenges her own assumptions about talk to gain a deeper understanding of its role in a kindergarten classroom. The vignettes, reflective writing and teaching journal act as signposts that map a growing understanding of talk as a tool for learning. These stories help to ground the discussion about talk in practice as well as theory, and provide insights into the challenges and opportunities of using talk for learning in kindergarten.http://www.ed.brocku.ca/ojs/index.php/brocked/article/download/142/135
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Laura Hope-Southcott
spellingShingle Laura Hope-Southcott
Time Well Spent in a Kindergarten Class:A Teacher’s Reflection on Using Talk to Learn
Brock Education: a Journal of Educational Research and Practice
author_facet Laura Hope-Southcott
author_sort Laura Hope-Southcott
title Time Well Spent in a Kindergarten Class:A Teacher’s Reflection on Using Talk to Learn
title_short Time Well Spent in a Kindergarten Class:A Teacher’s Reflection on Using Talk to Learn
title_full Time Well Spent in a Kindergarten Class:A Teacher’s Reflection on Using Talk to Learn
title_fullStr Time Well Spent in a Kindergarten Class:A Teacher’s Reflection on Using Talk to Learn
title_full_unstemmed Time Well Spent in a Kindergarten Class:A Teacher’s Reflection on Using Talk to Learn
title_sort time well spent in a kindergarten class:a teacher’s reflection on using talk to learn
publisher Brock University
series Brock Education: a Journal of Educational Research and Practice
issn 1183-1189
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Recent changes in the Ontario curricular expectations for teaching and learning have led the author to re-examine some of her teaching practices, particularly in oral language learning. In this article, the author explores what learning through talk looks like, sounds like and feels like from the kindergarten teacher’s perspective. By inquiring into her own practice, drawing from the literature on classroom talk in the early years, and critically reflecting on vignettes of classroom talk as well as a teaching journal, the author as kindergarten teacher challenges her own assumptions about talk to gain a deeper understanding of its role in a kindergarten classroom. The vignettes, reflective writing and teaching journal act as signposts that map a growing understanding of talk as a tool for learning. These stories help to ground the discussion about talk in practice as well as theory, and provide insights into the challenges and opportunities of using talk for learning in kindergarten.
url http://www.ed.brocku.ca/ojs/index.php/brocked/article/download/142/135
work_keys_str_mv AT laurahopesouthcott timewellspentinakindergartenclassateacherrsquosreflectiononusingtalktolearn
_version_ 1725270730037264384