Exploring listening relationship pattern of information approval process in science learning: A qualitative investigation using TBLA (Transcript Based Lesson Analysis)

Hajar, Maya Umi ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4126-6422 and Putra, Dedy Dwi ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8796-2533 (2024) Exploring listening relationship pattern of information approval process in science learning: A qualitative investigation using TBLA (Transcript Based Lesson Analysis). Paedagogia, 27 (1). pp. 121-128. ISSN 26143674

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Abstract

This study deals with revealing listening relationship patterns in the information approval process used as a basis for improving the quality of learning dialogue, especially in science learning. A qualitative method with a case study approach used to analyze listening relationship patterns in science learning during one semester. A total of 3 science teachers, 31 students, 2 academics involved in lesson study for learning communities were selected to capture a mutual listening relationship pattern in receiving information with a natural performance and not tense when observing. Observation, documentation, and clinical interviews used as data collection techniques. Video and audio recorders were involved as documentation tools for this study. Transcript-based lesson analysis (TBLA) was included in conducting data analysis. The results of the listening relationship patterns analysis in classical discussion sessions in cycles 1–3 tend to have semiequal listening relationship patterns. Meanwhile, the listening relationship pattern in group discussion sessions in cycles 1 to 3 tends to be the isolated listening relationship group pattern. The shift in the pattern of listening relationships in group discussion sessions is caused by several factors, including student collaboration awareness, heterogeneous composition of students, tasks and questions that challenge students, and appropriate interruptions of teacher direction. The research results provide a reference for reflection on developing teacher professionalism to improve more effective and meaningful learning.

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: Listening relationships; receiving information; science learning; TBLA
Subjects: 08 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES > 0807 Library and Information Studies
13 EDUCATION > 1302 Curriculum and Pedagogy
Divisions: Faculty of Technology > Department of Library and Information Science
Depositing User: Dedy Dwi Putra
Date Deposited: 30 Jan 2024 14:56

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