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'All in favour, say aye!' Voting in pupils' collaborative talk.

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posted on 2025-08-06, 15:12 authored by RMC Newman
This paper draws on the findings of an Economic and Social Research Council and British Telecom-funded project which explored the teaching of collaborative talk in the secondary English classroom. During the analysis of the video data collected, voting was observed as a strategy in pupils’ collaborative decision-making. Converse to its democratic purpose, the vote was often initiated as a means of dominating or controlling the outcome of a collaborative task. Yet, some pupils challenged the use of the vote as their awareness of collaborative talk processes developed. In one group, the vote appeared to ‘scaffold’ the participation of a reluctant collaborator. Through the presentation of transcripts, this paper explores the nature and implications of the vote as used by pupils in collaborative talk. It contributes to understanding of pupils’ independent talk in the classroom and prompts consideration of the vote as a productive tool in pupils’ decision-making.

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British Telecom

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Copyright © 2015 The editors of Changing English

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Article This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education on 30 January 2015], available online: http://wwww.tandfonline.com/10.1080/1358684X.2014.991223

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Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education

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Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

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en

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Vol. 22, Iss.1, pp. 87 - 98

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  • School of Education

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