Fostering Knowledge Co-Construction through Training in Transactive Communication

2016 
Transactive communication is defined as referring to and building up on a learning partner’s idea. Thereby, the partner’s idea is transformed into a more elaborate one. Examples for transactive statements are critiquing the partner’s idea, extending the partner’s idea or integrating the partner’s idea with an idea of one’s own.
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