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# Are often not reflected in classroom talk
# Are often not reflected in classroom talk
# Are not simply question and response (IRF) exchanges, but are [[Teaching Approaches/Dialogic Teaching|dialogic]] in nature
# Are not simply question and response (IRF) exchanges, but are [[Teaching Approaches/Dialogic Teaching|dialogic]] in nature
# Are mutually respectful, and involve [[Teaching Approaches/Group Talk:Section#Exploratory Talk and the Thinking Together approach|exploratory talk]] which seeks to build a shared understanding between talk partners (what Edwards and Mercer (1987) termed 'Common Knowledge')
# Are mutually respectful, and involve [[Teaching Approaches/Group Talk#Exploratory Talk and the Thinking Together approach|exploratory talk]] which seeks to build a shared understanding between talk partners (what Edwards and Mercer (1987) termed 'Common Knowledge')


Dialogue is a recuring theme on this wiki, and in particular is covered in context in the sections described above.
Dialogue is a recuring theme on this wiki, and in particular is covered in context in the sections described above.