
doi: 10.58680/ee20086689
There is substantial evidence that children and adolescents learn more in dialogic environments and have a deeper understanding of what they read. But looking beyond these measures for student performance (which are helpful in quelling the concerns of those who sound the drumbeat for standards-based instruction), we believe there are strong philosophical reasons for establishing classroom contexts in which students’ voices shape the direction of subsequent learning.
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