Investigating stratification, language diversity and mathematics classroom interaction


Autoria(s): Barwell, Richard
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Research on the socio-political dimensions of language diversity in mathematics classrooms is under-theorised and largely focuses on language choice. These dimensions are, however, likely to influence mathematics classroom interaction in many other ways than participants’ choice of language. To investigate these influences, I propose that the notions ofheteroglossia, orders of indexicality and scale-jumping, can provide new theoretical tools with which to understand the links between classroom interaction and broader social patterns of marginalisation. To illustrate the utility of these ideas, I include some analysis of an episode observed in a sheltered elementary school second language mathematics classroom in Canada.

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http://funes.uniandes.edu.co/8464/1/Barwell2016PNA11(1)Investigating.pdf

Barwell, Richard (2016). Investigating stratification, language diversity and mathematics classroom interaction. PNA, 11(1), pp. 34-52 .

Publicador

Grupos de Pensamiento Numérico y Algebraico e Historia de la Matemática y Educación Matemática

Relação

http://funes.uniandes.edu.co/8464/

Palavras-Chave #Análisis del discurso #El discurso #Lengua materna
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Artículo

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