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Kelly, Sean; Olney, Andrew M.; Donnelly, Patrick; Nystrand, Martin; D'Mello, Sidney K. – Educational Researcher, 2018
Analyzing the quality of classroom talk is central to educational research and improvement efforts. In particular, the presence of authentic teacher questions, where answers are not predetermined by the teacher, helps constitute and serves as a marker of productive classroom discourse. Further, authentic questions can be cultivated to improve…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Teaching Methods

Nystrand, Martin; Graff, Nelson – Elementary School Journal, 2001
Draws on classroom observations, interviews, and writing portfolios to contend that competing demands in modern classrooms can lead to environments that sabotage the teaching of argumentative and persuasive writing. Concludes that the epistemology fostered by classroom talk and other activities was inimical to the complex rhetoric the teacher was…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Classroom Environment, Creative Writing, Educational Environment
Applebee, Arthur N.; Langer, Judith A.; Nystrand, Martin; Gamoran, Adam – American Educational Research Journal, 2003
This study examines the relationships between student literacy performance and discussion-based approaches to the development of understanding in 64 middle and high school English classrooms. A series of hierarchical linear models indicated that discussion-based approaches were significantly related to spring performance, controlling for fall…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Literacy, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods