Contingency, Convergence, and Divergence of Teachers’ Questions In Classroom Interactions

H. Darong
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The purpose of this study was to analyze questioning activity uttered by EFL teachers in terms of contingency, convergence, and divergence in their interactions with students. Data were gathered from six chosen EFL teachers’ questions teaching to college students, hereupon were attentively transcribed and analyzed using Conversation Analysis (CA) principle. The results found that contingency questions were in the form of extending, disputing, transforming, and repeating former utterances through clarification, display, and referential questioning types. Apart from contingency, convergence appearing in teacher questions might flourish students’ responses through display questions. Meanwhile, divergent questions tend to enlarge the talks. The seemingly endless “questioning problems” improvising limitless further research studies therewith, employing more data sources in a different methodology as well as the perspective of analysis are suggested as it directly affects the teaching-learning process.
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课堂互动中教师问题的偶然性、收敛性与发散性
本研究的目的是分析英语教师在与学生互动时,提问活动的偶然性、趋同性和发散性。本研究收集了6个选定的英语教师对大学生的问题教学数据,并利用会话分析(CA)原理进行了仔细的转录和分析。结果发现,权变疑问句通过澄清疑问句、展示疑问句和指称疑问句的形式,表现为对原话语的延伸、争议、转换和重复。除了偶然性外,教师提问中出现的趋同现象可能会通过展示问题丰富学生的反应。与此同时,分歧的问题往往会扩大谈判。看似无穷无尽的“提问问题”即兴创作出无限的进一步研究,以不同的方法论和分析视角使用更多的数据来源,因为它直接影响到教学过程。
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