scholarly journals Moral Complexities of Student Question-Asking in Classroom Practice

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 73-99
Author(s):  
Stephen C. Yanchar ◽  
Susan P. Gong

Prior research on student question-asking has primarily been conducted from a cognitive, epistemological standpoint. In contrast, we present a hermeneutic-phenomenological investigation that emphasizes the moral-practical context in which question-asking functions as a situated way of being in the midst of practice. More particularly, we present a hermeneutic study of student question-asking in a graduate seminar on design theory (i.e., a seminar focused on theory and philosophy of design, emphasizing the work of design scholars such as Simon, Cross, Krippendorff, and Lawson). The study offers a unique moral-practical perspective on this commonly studied phenomenon. Our analysis yielded four themes regarding the moral-practical intricacies of question-asking in this setting, with a particular focus on time-related constraints on participation, various types of background understanding, and value-laden expectations that participants encountered in this complex ecology of practice.

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 248 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan P. Gong ◽  
Stephen C. Yanchar

This qualitative study (based on a hermeneutic moral-realist interpretive frame (Yanchar & Slife, 2017)) explored question asking as it unfolded in the everyday practice of being a student in a graduate course on design thinking (with an emphasis on design in education). Findings are presented as four key tensions that occurred within the complex classroom setting under investigation: “theory and overlapping practices,” “convergence and divergence,” “participation and reticence,” and “give and take.” Overall, these thematized tensions point to a dynamic interplay between student agency and the common good of the class. These findings have significant implications for understanding student questioning experiences and the study of classroom interactions.


Author(s):  
Lisa Anthony ◽  
Albert T. Corbett ◽  
Angela Z. Wagner ◽  
Scott M. Stevens ◽  
Kenneth R. Koedinger

Author(s):  
D. R. Hughes ◽  
F. Piper
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