Classroom talk rules shape social hierarchy and formality perceptions
The article explores how formal classroom discussions are organized, focusing on the rules for taking turns in conversation. By analyzing recordings of classroom talk, the researchers found that different participation rights are given to students and teachers based on their social roles. Following these rules creates a sense of formality in the classroom, while violations can disrupt the orderliness of the discussion. The level of pre-allocation of speaking turns determines the formality of the situation, shaping the overall feel of the interaction.