Language and Communication in Mathematics Education International Perspectives

This book considers some of the outstanding questions regarding language and communication in the teaching and learning of mathematics - an established theme in mathematics education research, which is growing in prominence. Recent research has demonstrated the wide range of theoretical and methodol...

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Other Authors: Moschkovich, Judith N. (Editor), Wagner, David (Editor), Bose, Arindam (Editor), Mendes, Jackeline Rodrigues (Editor), Schütte, Marcus (Editor)
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Published: Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springe 2018
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505 0 # |a 1. Introduction. - 2. Fifty years of language data in mathematics education: A brief history -- 3. Explaining as mathematical discursive practices of navigating through different epistemic fields -- 4. Subject-specific academic language versus mathematical discourse -- 5. Authority and politeness: Complementary analyses of mathematics teaching episodes -- 6. The interplay of language and objects in the process of abstracting -- 7. Interactional processes in inclusive mathematics teaching -- 8. How learners communicate their mathematics reasoning in a mathematics discourse -- 9. "I am sorry. I did not understand you": The learning of dialogue by prospective teachers -- 10. Dealing with function word problems: Identifying and interpreting verbal representations -- 11. 4-year-old language repertoire in a counting situation -- 12. Making student explanations relevant in whole class discussion -- 13. A teacher's use of revoicing in mathematical discussions -- 14. Podcasts in second language math teaching as an instrument for measuring teachers' language awareness -- 15. The meaning of 'number' in Kaiabi language: Indigenous teachers' identity discourses in a multilingual setting -- 16. The use of language in the construction of the natural number meaning -- 17. Exploring how a grade 7 teacher promotes mathematical reasoning in multilingual mathematics class of English second language -- 18. Identity fostered language communication in a mathematics classroom: An analysis -- 19. Recommendations for research on language and learning mathematics. 
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