PsycEXTRA Dataset 2011
DOI: 10.1037/e692602011-001
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Transfer of Emergent Leadership From Children's Collaborative Reasoning Discussions to Math Problem-Solving Activities

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“…Thus, the present study is the first one in the series to simultaneously analyze teacher influences and peer influences on relational thinking. The present study extends other studies using this corpus (Jadallah et al, 2011;Lin et al, 2012Lin et al, , 2014 and the research of other investigators (Mercer, 2008) by exploring the joint effects of teacher-student and student-student interaction on growth in relational thinking. We sought to determine the proximal influence of teachers' scaffolding moves on students' relational thinking; that is, student thinking displayed during the next few turns for speaking in a discussion.…”
Section: Relational Thinking In Collaborative Reasoning Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Thus, the present study is the first one in the series to simultaneously analyze teacher influences and peer influences on relational thinking. The present study extends other studies using this corpus (Jadallah et al, 2011;Lin et al, 2012Lin et al, , 2014 and the research of other investigators (Mercer, 2008) by exploring the joint effects of teacher-student and student-student interaction on growth in relational thinking. We sought to determine the proximal influence of teachers' scaffolding moves on students' relational thinking; that is, student thinking displayed during the next few turns for speaking in a discussion.…”
Section: Relational Thinking In Collaborative Reasoning Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…While this study showed the snow ball phenomenon as a new kind of student thinking, it did not explore the influence of teacher scaffolding moves. The other two studies using this corpus (Lin et al, 2014, and the present study) explored the benefits of CR on relational thinking.…”
Section: Collaborative Reasoning Approach To Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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