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Learning Discourse: Discursive approaches to research in mathematics education

✍ Scribed by Anna Sfard (auth.), Carolyn Kieran, Ellice Forman, Anna Sfard (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
296
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The authors of this volume claim that mathematics can be usefully re-conceptualized as a special form of communication. As a result, the familiar discussion of mental schemes, misconceptions, and cognitive conflict is transformed into a consideration of activity, patterns of interaction, and communication failure. By equating thinking with communicating, the discursive approach also deconstructs the problematic dichotomy between "individual" and "social" research perspectives. Although each author applies his or her own analyses to the discourse generated by students and teachers grappling with mathematical problems, their joint aim is to put discursive research into the limelight and to spur thinking about its nature and its possible advantages and pitfalls. This volume is therefore addressed both to those interested in specific questions regarding classroom communication, and to those who are looking for a general conceptual lens with which to tackle the complexity of mathematical teaching and learning.

✦ Table of Contents


There is More to Discourse than Meets the Ears: Looking at Thinking as Communicating to Learn More About Mathematical Learning....Pages 13-57
Educational Forms of Initiation in Mathematical Culture....Pages 59-85
Cultural, Discursive Psychology: A Sociocultural Approach to Studying the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics....Pages 87-113
The Multiple Voices of a Mathematics Classroom Community....Pages 115-142
β€œCan any Fraction be Turned into a Decimal?” A Case Study of a Mathematical Group Discussion....Pages 143-185
The Mathematical Discourse of 13-Year-Old Partnered Problem Solving and Its Relation to the Mathematics That Emerges....Pages 187-228
Making Mathematical Meaning Through Dialogue: β€œOnce You Think of It, the Z Minus Three Seems Pretty Weird”....Pages 229-271
From Describing to Designing Mathematical Activity: The Next Step in Developing a Social Approach to Research in Mathematics Education?....Pages 273-286
Research on Discourse in the Mathematics Classroom: A Commentary....Pages 287-298

✦ Subjects


Mathematics Education; Learning & Instruction


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