Emerging concepts in the analysis of multimodal and attention/awareness in kindergarten classroom interactions

บทความในวารสาร


ผู้เขียน/บรรณาธิการ


กลุ่มสาขาการวิจัยเชิงกลยุทธ์


รายละเอียดสำหรับงานพิมพ์

รายชื่อผู้แต่งDondon Parohinog, Wannapa Trakulkasemsuk, Sompatu Vungthong

ผู้เผยแพร่Brill Academic Publishers

ปีที่เผยแพร่ (ค.ศ.)2025

Volume number17

Issue number2

หน้าแรก249

หน้าสุดท้าย277

จำนวนหน้า29

นอก1877-3095

eISSN1877-3109


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บทคัดย่อ

Face-to-face interactions in early childhood classrooms are inherently complex, requir- ing nuanced analysis. Using Norris’s (2004) concept of modal density (MD), this study examines shifts in social actors’ attention and awareness through two video-recorded extracts. Findings highlight that attention is influenced by diverse communicative modes, including gaze, gestures, posture, body orientation, and language. Despite high MD, one actor demonstrated inattentiveness, relegating the ongoing interaction to the background of their awareness. Effective engagement requires that multimodal inputs be directed at a specific actor to elicit focused attention, and these inputs often orig- inate from multiple actors, dynamically shaping interactions. Furthermore, teacher- learner relationships significantly influence attention shifts, fostering reciprocity and intersubjectivity. These findings suggest that educators should strategically design mul- timodal interactions to sustain engagement and enhance communication. Broadly, the study underscores the importance of fostering responsive and interactive classroom environments, pivotal in supporting young learners’ cognitive and social development.


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