Title of article :
Promoting Dialogic Talk in a Speaking Classroom: Rethinking Bakhtinian Pedagogy
Author/Authors :
Niknezhad Naeijabad, Fatemeh Department of English - Islamic Azad University Tonekabon Branch, Iran , Khodareza, Mohammad Reza Department of English - Islamic Azad University Tonekabon Branch, Iran , Mashhadi Heidar, Davood Department of English - Islamic Azad University Tonekabon Branch, Iran
Abstract :
This study sought to promote EFL learners' speaking ability drawing on
Bakhtin’s notion of dialogic discourse pattern (DDP) and to explore their
perceptions towards implementing dialogic teaching (DT) in a speaking
classroom. To this end, from the population of students in different language
institutes, 47 students were selected based on a purposive sampling method.
The data were collected at two step-wise processes adopting a mixed-method
approach. First, the researcher directed two EFL teachers to apply the DDP
principles in a dialogic (DG) and non-dialogic group (NDG). The intervention
lasted for 12 weeks. Then, a posttest of speaking was conducted to track the
possible improvement. The findings attested that the dialogic talk could
promote EFL learners’ speaking ability. Next, DG group was required to
complete a written discourse completion task to determine the extent to which
incorporating DT could promote learners’ speaking ability. To analyze the
data, Thomas's (2006) inductive approach was adopted comprising the
dominant themes. The results revealed different themes and sub-themes such
as developing self-directed learning skills, disseminating critical literacy
practice, fostering language learning, promoting motivation and affective
factors, to name but a few. The findings propose some implications for
classroom management, materials preparation, and language policy program.
Keywords :
dialogic teaching , dialogic discourse pattern , EFL students , learners’ perceptions , speaking skill
Journal title :
The Journal of English Language Pedagogy and Paractice