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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom Robert Morris York Associates Developing People Internationally
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom Personal Introduction Methodology Introduction What is Conversation Analysis? Why Conversation Analysis was chosen Data Collection Data Extracts Findings Research Question Conclusion
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom A Personal Introduction
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom What is Conversation Analysis (CA)? CA methodology involves making a detailed transcription of recorded data using a conventional format of transcription codes. The researcher studies conversational interaction by examining the conversation in a visible format which allows for specific details to be examined and analysed.
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom Why Conversation Analysis was chosen Adams (2007) Learner interaction and the negotiation of meaning Block ( 2007) Second Language Identities Mori (2007) promotes the exploration of second language acquisition and foreign language pedagogy.
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom Data Collection A classroom telephone role play activity by students from different continents and cultures suggested the potential for analysis The role play was recorded The recording was transcribed and analysed using CA methodology conventions
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom Data Extract 01 Andy: Good Morning welcome to fuel line. 02 this is andy speaking. 03 Diaj: Good mor ning. (.) j.diaj speaking (.) 04 Andy: Hello (.) how can I help you. 05 Diaj: H-Hello. I want to:o know er some information 06 about ferries. 07 Andy: o.k.
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom Further Data Extract 160 Andy: D. 161 Diaj: Yes 162 Andy: As in David. 163 Diaj: yes 164 Andy: dot 165 Diaj: yes 166 Andy: eh D as in David 167 Diaj: yes 168 Andy: I as in island 169 Diaj: yes 170 Andy: E as in err (.h) err Emma? 171 Diaj: (.) yes 172 Andy: err: Y as in err= 173 Diaj: =Unique
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom Forming equations of the strategies used to reach mutual understanding An equation of the strategy used to reach mutual understanding for the 1st item ‘D’ is: Initiation by speaker + confirmation by listener + negotiation by speaker + agreement by listener = mutual understanding. An equation of the strategy used to reach mutual understanding for the 2nd item ‘Dot’ is: Initiation by speaker + agreement by listener = mutual understanding. An equation of the strategy used to reach mutual understanding for the 3rd item ‘D’ is: Initiation by speaker + agreement by listener = mutual understanding. An equation of the strategy used to reach mutual understanding for the 4th item ‘I’ is: Initiation by speaker + agreement by listener = mutual understanding. An emerging pattern for a strategy used in the negotiation of meaning to reach mutual understanding appears to be: Initiation by speaker + agreement by listener = mutual understanding.
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom Findings The data shows the students continually negotiating by developing and using strategies to overcome problems such as: The negotiation of meaning to achieve mutual understanding Extra details needed to make the task more realistic
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom Research Question Would a strategy based methodology on international communication skills allow students to go beyond classroom tasks to negotiate the limits for their own communication needs in a global world?
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom Conclusion A strategy based methodology on international communication skills to include critical thinking, problem solving, developing listening and oral communication, summarising and evaluating and supportive communication strategies would help students in an international working environment.
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Negotiation: Communicating in a global classroom robvmorris@hotmail.com
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