Collaboration: Perspective Talking Flashcards
What does perspective taking mean?
Ability to understand a situation from a different spatial or psychological perspective
- Refers to quality of interaction
What is quality of interaction
- affective and linguistic
- expression relating to moods, feelings and attitudes
What is affective development
Pertains to the emergence of the emotional capacity
- to experience, recognise, and express a range of emotions and to adequately respond to emotional cues in others
- notion of empathy
- emotional understanding
- ability to identify with others
What is emotional capital
Something that some has that contributes to one’s emotional capacity
What is primary emotional capital
Emotional capital built upon your years of experience
What is secondary emotional capital
Sources to develop our emotional capital
What does empathy mean
Ability to understand a situation from a different spatial or psychological perspective
What is the receptive part of linguistics
Ability to contextualise utterances of peers by reference to background information
What is the expressive part of linguistics
Ability to tailor one’s own utterances to the needs and intellectual capabilities of peer learners
What is the cognitive capacity
Ability to learn something
How can quality of perspective be ‘assessed’ or ‘measured’
One’s adaptive responsiveness, and one’s audience awareness or mutual modelling
What is adaptive responsiveness
Extent to which one ignores, accepts, or adapts the contribution of others
What is mutual modelling
Extent of audience awareness and mutual modelling can be assessed by how much awareness one has of others’ and their contributions
What are two skills of perspective taking
- responding skills
- audience awareness