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Enseñar y aprender matemáticas en lengua indígena. La experiencia del proyecto T'arhexperakua en Michoacán, México
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Children’s negotiation of meanings about geometric shapes and their properties in a New Zealand multilingual primary classroom
Sharma , Shweta. - : The University of Waikato, 2022
Abstract: New Zealand is a nation of superdiversity in terms of ethnicities and languages spoken. This superdiversity is reflected in New Zealand multilingual classrooms. In the New Zealand primary school mathematics curriculum, the teaching and learning of early geometry focuses on recognising and understanding shapes, their properties, and symmetries, and on describing the position and movement of shapes. The Achievement Objectives suggest that the children at Curriculum Level 3, which roughly translates to Year 5/6 (9 to 11-year-old), are expected to identify, describe, and classify two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) shapes by spatial features. Acknowledging the multilingual context of a New Zealand classroom, this study investigated how children negotiate their meanings about 2D shapes, 3D shapes, and their properties as they engage in whole-class and/or group interactions in a New Zealand primary classroom. Accordingly, following research questions (RQ) guided this study: 1. What discursive constructions do 9 to 11-year-old children use to represent their understanding of 2D shapes, 3D shapes, and their properties in a New Zealand multilingual primary classroom? 2. How do 9 to 11-year-old children interact to construct their understanding of 2D shapes, 3D shapes, and their properties in a New Zealand multilingual primary classroom? 3. What characteristics of dialogic space influence 9 to 11-year-old children’s negotiation of meanings about 2D shapes, 3D shapes, and their properties in a New Zealand multilingual primary classroom? A qualitative study informed by the Discursive Psychology perspective (Edwards & Potter, 1992) within the Critical Inquiry research paradigm was undertaken. Edwards and Potter (1992) argue that language-in-use is construed as an action in itself and, as a result, knowledge is taken as situated and constructed through language-in-use as people interact. Bakhtin’s (1981) Dialogic Theory and Garfinkel’s (1967) Ethnomethodology informed the theoretical framework of this study. Data were gathered from a Year 5/6 classroom in a New Zealand English-medium school. The participants were fifteen children (nine multilingual, six monolingual) and their mathematics teacher. Six geometry lessons on shapes and their properties were observed and audiovisually recorded. Additional data were gathered from a variety of sources, including semi-structured teacher interviews, four focus group interviews with children, a short questionnaire filled by the parents, children’s work samples, and teacher’s unit plan. Data from different sources allowed me to establish the reliability and validity of the findings. Data were analysed in three phases: thematic analysis, micro-level analysis, and macro-level analysis. Five themes were identified from thematic analysis of data to explore the discursive constructions that the children used to represent their understanding of shapes and their properties (RQ1). These themes are: (i) making sense of 2D shapes, (ii) making sense of 3D shapes, (iii) relating 2D shapes with 3D shapes, (iv) mathematical construct of dimension, and (v) naming shapes in Te Reo Māori (the Indigenous language of New Zealand). For the purpose of managing and presenting analysis, two Key Moments within each of the five themes were identified for further analysis at the micro-level and macro-level. For the micro-level analysis, I used selected Conversation Analysis (Schegloff & Sacks, 1973) techniques to explore what is said and how it is said (RQ2). Based on the micro-level analysis findings, the macro-level analysis was conducted using Bakhtinian concepts of speech genres, discourses, heteroglossia and unitary language, double-voicedness, and chronotopes to explore the characteristics of dialogic space that influence children’s negotiations of meanings about shapes and their properties (RQ3). The study reveals four novel findings. First, the analogy of “flat vs fat” may not be useful in developing children’s geometric understanding of dimension. Second, the study indicates that multilingual children use prosodic repertoires from their multiple languages as they engage in whole-class or group interactions, and these prosodic repertoires may be interpreted differently by monolingual English-speaking children. Third, the study reveals the presence of several speech genres available to teachers and children within the dialogic space of a multilingual classroom. Fourth, the study shows that multiple meanings could be drawn out for each utterance, and the meaning of an utterance is dependent not only upon the interaction of unitary language and heteroglossia between the discourses but within the discourse as well. The findings of this study suggest, first, that a comprehensive definition of dimension needs to be included in the school curriculum. Second, teachers may benefit from learning about prosodic features that multilingual children may use to show their confidence or doubt about their learning, along with several speech genres available within the dialogic space. Several ideas for further research in the mathematics education field with a focus on developing an understanding of geometry concepts such as dimension are also suggested. Overall, the study highlighted the need for teachers and teacher educators to recognise subtle yet powerful aspects of language use that influence children’s negotiation of meanings about geometric ideas as children engage in classroom interactions.
Keyword: Āhua; Āhuahanga; Ako; Bakhtin; Bilingualism in children -- New Zealand -- Psychology; Conversation analysis; Elementary school teachers -- New Zealand -- Attitudes; Geometry; Geometry -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- New Zealand; Kura tuatahi; Learning; Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- New Zealand; Multilingual; Primary school; Psycholinguistics -- New Zealand; Psychology of; Reorua; School children -- New Zealand -- Attitudes; Shapes -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- New Zealand; Whakamātau hinengaro
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/14752
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Die Bildung der Generalistinnen und Generalisten. Perspektiven auf Fachlichkeit im Studium zur Lehrperson für Kindergarten und Primarschule. Festschrift für Frau Prof. Dr. Charlotte Müller
Bachmann, Sara Hrsg.; Bertschy, Franziska Hrsg.; Künzli David, Christine Hrsg.. - : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt, 2021. : Bad Heilbrunn, 2021. : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2021
In: Bad Heilbrunn : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt 2021, 251 S. - (Studien zur Professionsforschung und Lehrerbildung) (2021)
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Teacher Educators Learning with Prospective Teachers: Finding Relevant Mathematics in Our (Their) Lives
In: Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research (2021)
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Teacher’s Use of Instructional Materials in Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Rwandan Primary Schools
In: African Journal of Teacher Education; Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021); 1-16 ; 1916-7822 (2021)
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Introducing group theory with its raison d'etre for students
In: INDRUM 2020 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03113982 ; INDRUM 2020, Université de Carthage, Université de Montpellier, Sep 2020, Cyberspace (virtually from Bizerte), Tunisia (2020)
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Einleitung: Instrumente zur Erfassung institutioneller (schrift-)sprachlicher Bildung
In: Mackowiak, Katja [Hrsg.]; Beckerle, Christine [Hrsg.]; Gentrup, Sarah [Hrsg.]; Titz, Cora [Hrsg.]: Forschungsinstrumente im Kontext institutioneller (schrift-)sprachlicher Bildung. Bad Heilbrunn : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt 2020, S. 7-12 (2020)
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Teaching through stories. Renewing the Scottish storyline approach in teacher education
Karlsen, Kristine Høeg Hrsg.; Häggström, Margaretha Hrsg.. - : Waxmann, 2020. : Münster, 2020. : New York, 2020. : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2020
In: Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2020, 444 S. (2020)
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Forschungsinstrumente im Kontext institutioneller (schrift-)sprachlicher Bildung
Gentrup, Sarah Hrsg.; Mackowiak, Katja Hrsg.; Beckerle, Christine Hrsg.. - : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt, 2020. : Bad Heilbrunn, 2020. : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2020
In: Bad Heilbrunn : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt 2020, 159 S. (2020)
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FaWi-S – Eine psychometrische Testkonstruktion zum didaktischen Wissen von Grundschullehrkräften in Bezug auf Sprachförderung im Projekt Eva-Prim
In: Mackowiak, Katja [Hrsg.]; Beckerle, Christine [Hrsg.]; Gentrup, Sarah [Hrsg.]; Titz, Cora [Hrsg.]: Forschungsinstrumente im Kontext institutioneller (schrift-)sprachlicher Bildung. Bad Heilbrunn : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt 2020, S. 33-53 (2020)
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The Influence of Connecting Funds of Knowledge to Beliefs about Performance, Classroom Belonging
In: School of Engineering Education Graduate Student Series (2020)
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Significação de conceitos de geometria plana por professores em atividade de formação ; Meaning of flat geometry concepts by teachers in training activities
Moura, Kelly Cristine Rodrigues de. - : Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP, 2020. : Universidade de São Paulo, 2020. : Faculdade de Educação, 2020
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Co-constructing Peer Feedback Practices in an Elementary School Mathematics Classroom: An Enactivist Perspective
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The Classroom Discourse Observation Protocol (CDOP): A quantitative method for characterizing teacher discourse moves in undergraduate STEM learning environments.
In: PloS one, vol 14, iss 7 (2019)
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Audio-Podcasts zur Untersuchung mathematischer Begriffsbildungsprozesse im bilingualen Kontext ...
Klose, Rebecca. - : kopaed, 2019
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Audio-Podcasts zur Untersuchung mathematischer Begriffsbildungsprozesse im bilingualen Kontext
In: Knaus, Thomas [Hrsg.]: kopaed 2019, S. 1029-1058. - (Forschungswerkstatt Medienpädagogik; 3) (2019)
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Mehrsprachige Schüler/innen am Ende der 8. Schulstufe: Kompetenzen und familiäres Sprachumfeld
In: George, Ann Cathrice [Hrsg.]; Schreiner, Claudia [Hrsg.]; Wiesner, Christian [Hrsg.]; Pointinger, Martin [Hrsg.]; Pacher, Katrin [Hrsg.]: Kompetenzmessungen im österreichischen Schulsystem: Analysen, Methoden & Perspektiven. [1. Auflage]. Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2019, S. 179-198. - (Kompetenzmessungen im österreichischen Schulsystem: Analysen, Methoden & Perspektiven; 1) (2019)
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Fünf Jahre flächendeckende Bildungsstandardüberprüfungen in Österreich. Vertiefende Analysen zum Zyklus 2012 bis 2016
George, Ann Cathrice Hrsg.; Schreiner, Claudia Hrsg.; Wiesner, Christian Hrsg.. - : Waxmann, 2019. : Münster, 2019. : New York, 2019. : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2019
In: Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2019, 258 S. - (Kompetenzmessungen im österreichischen Schulsystem: Analysen, Methoden & Perspektiven; 1) (2019)
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Do students' language backgrounds explain achievement differences in the Luxembourgish education system?
In: Ethnicities 19 (2019) 6, S. 1202-1228 (2019)
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Do students' language backgrounds explain achievement differences in the Luxembourgish education system? ...
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