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The Visualisation of Polyadic Sustained Shared Thinking Interactions: A Methodological Approach

Die Visualisierung von polyadischen Sustained-Shared-Thinking-Interaktionen: ein methodischer Zugang
[journal article]

Waibel, Alexandra

Abstract

Sustained shared thinking (SST) is considered an important element of high-quality teacher child interaction (SIRAJ-BLATCHFORD, SYLVA, MUTTOCK, GILDEN & BELL, 2002). However, SST rarely occurs in early childhood institutions, and when it is studied, it is mainly observed in dyadic interactions. Sinc... view more

Sustained shared thinking (SST) is considered an important element of high-quality teacher child interaction (SIRAJ-BLATCHFORD, SYLVA, MUTTOCK, GILDEN & BELL, 2002). However, SST rarely occurs in early childhood institutions, and when it is studied, it is mainly observed in dyadic interactions. Since communication in kindergarten also takes place in group settings, polyadic SST-dialogues were explored in this study using videography, information about children's family language (monolingual/multilingual) and tests for children on emergent literacy from the international research project "SpriKiDS" (VOGT et al., 2019). Micro-processes were analysed by means of linguistic conversation analysis (BRINKER & SAGER, 2010) and grounded theory method (STRAUSS & CORBIN, 1996 [1990]) to identify strategies that promote SST in groups of children. Within the analysis process, visualisations were developed to discover elements of polyadic SST-interactions and to present findings. In this article, possibilities and limitations of visualisations for analysis and presentation purposes are described by means of two play sequences in different group sizes. The use of visualisations seems to support the exploration of teachers' interaction strategies and helps to discover patterns by putting an analytical lens on micro-processes around children's SST-contributions. An added value is seen in the graphic display of complex relationships, which can contribute to the understanding in presentations.... view less


Sustained Shared Thinking (SST) wird als wichtiges Element einer qualitativ hochwertigen Fachperson-Kind-Interaktion (SIRAJ-BLATCHFORD, SYLVA, MUTTOCK, GILDEN & BELL 2002) angesehen. In frühkindlichen Institutionen kommt SST jedoch selten vor und wird hauptsächlich in dyadischen Interaktionen beobac... view more

Sustained Shared Thinking (SST) wird als wichtiges Element einer qualitativ hochwertigen Fachperson-Kind-Interaktion (SIRAJ-BLATCHFORD, SYLVA, MUTTOCK, GILDEN & BELL 2002) angesehen. In frühkindlichen Institutionen kommt SST jedoch selten vor und wird hauptsächlich in dyadischen Interaktionen beobachtet. Da Kommunikation im Kindergarten auch in Gruppensettings stattfindet, wurde der Fokus in dieser Studie auf polyadische SST-Dialoge gelegt. Videos, Literacy-Tests für Kinder und Informationen über die Familiensprache der Kinder (mono-/multilingual) aus dem internationalen Forschungsprojekt "SpriKiDS" (VOGT et al. 2019) wurden mittels linguistischer Gesprächsanalyse (BRINKER & SAGER 2010) und Grounded-Theory-Methodologie (STRAUSS & CORBIN 1996 [1990]) untersucht. Dabei wurden Mikroprozesse in geteilten Denkprozessen analysiert, um Strategien zu identifizieren, die SST in Kindergruppen fördern. Im Zuge der Analyse wurden Visualisierungen zur Erforschung von polyadischen SST-Interaktionen entwickelt. In diesem Artikel werden Möglichkeiten und Grenzen von Visualisierungen zu Analyse- und Präsentationszwecken anhand von zwei Spielsequenzen in unterschiedlichen Gruppengrößen beschrieben. Der Einsatz von Visualisierungen scheint die Analyse der Interaktionsstrategien von Fachpersonen zu unterstützen und ermöglicht die Entdeckung von Mustern, indem eine Art analytische Linse auf Mikroprozesse rund um SST-Beiträge der Kinder gelegt wird. Ein Vorteil wird in der grafischen Darstellung komplexer Zusammenhänge gesehen, die im Analyseprozess und in Präsentationen zum Verständnis beitragen können.... view less

Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods
Elementary Education Sector

Free Keywords
Fachperson-Kind-Interaktion; Grounded-Theory-Methodologie; Gruppensetting; Polyade; Sustained Shared Thinking; Videografie; early childhood education; frühe Bildung; grafische Visualisierung; graphic visualisation; grounded theory method; linguistic conversation analysis; linguistische Gesprächsanalyse; polyadic group setting; sustained shared thinking; teacher-child interaction; videography

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

Journal
Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 22 (2021) 2

ISSN
1438-5627

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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