Bokstavligt, bildligt och symboliskt i skolans matematik : – en studie om ämnesspråk i TIMSS

The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of mathematical subject language regarding three semiotic resources, written language, images and mathematical symbols. The theses also investigates high- and low-performingstudents encounter with mathematical subject language. Based on p...

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Main Author: Bergvall, Ida
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för pedagogik, didaktik och utbildningsstudier 2016
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2840962016-06-02T05:05:31ZBokstavligt, bildligt och symboliskt i skolans matematik : – en studie om ämnesspråk i TIMSSsweBergvall, IdaUppsala universitet, Institutionen för pedagogik, didaktik och utbildningsstudierUppsala2016mathematical subject languagesystemic functional linguisticssocial semioticssemiotic resourcesstudentsdisciplinary literacymathematics educationTIMSSThe overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of mathematical subject language regarding three semiotic resources, written language, images and mathematical symbols. The theses also investigates high- and low-performingstudents encounter with mathematical subject language. Based on previous research on language and from a theoretical foundation based on systemic functional linguistics (SFL) and social semiotics, four meaning dimensions – packing, precision, personification and presentation – were identified as central in academic language in general and in mathematical subject language. A didactically based reception theoretical perspective has been used for an analysis of high and low achieving students' encounter with the mathematical subject language. The thesis comprises three studies each examining the mathematical subject language in TIMSS 2011 from various angles. The analyzes were conducted on four content areas algebra, statistics, geometry and arithmetic in the Swedish version of the international study Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study 2011 (TIMSS). In a summary, the results showed that the mathematical subject language was used in different ways in the four content areas in TIMSS where colloquial and subject-specific forms of languages had different roles and were expressed in varying degrees by the written language, images and mathematical symbols. Thus each content area was expressed by its own register which means that is not sufficient to talk about mathematical subject language as one single language. The result shows that two forms of language, subject specific and everyday language were used parallel in the TIMSS material. The subject specific forms were most salient in algebra and geometry and the more everyday forms of language were more common in statistics and arithmetic. The results from the correlation analyses indicated that fewer students managed the encounter with tasks in algebra and geometry when they were expressed by subject specific language. In contrast, the results indicated that students were able handle the encounter with the more colloquial expressions of the content areas statistics and arithmetic.   Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-284096urn:isbn:978-91-554-9570-1Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Educational Sciences ; 10application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic mathematical subject language
systemic functional linguistics
social semiotics
semiotic resources
students
disciplinary literacy
mathematics education
TIMSS
spellingShingle mathematical subject language
systemic functional linguistics
social semiotics
semiotic resources
students
disciplinary literacy
mathematics education
TIMSS
Bergvall, Ida
Bokstavligt, bildligt och symboliskt i skolans matematik : – en studie om ämnesspråk i TIMSS
description The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of mathematical subject language regarding three semiotic resources, written language, images and mathematical symbols. The theses also investigates high- and low-performingstudents encounter with mathematical subject language. Based on previous research on language and from a theoretical foundation based on systemic functional linguistics (SFL) and social semiotics, four meaning dimensions – packing, precision, personification and presentation – were identified as central in academic language in general and in mathematical subject language. A didactically based reception theoretical perspective has been used for an analysis of high and low achieving students' encounter with the mathematical subject language. The thesis comprises three studies each examining the mathematical subject language in TIMSS 2011 from various angles. The analyzes were conducted on four content areas algebra, statistics, geometry and arithmetic in the Swedish version of the international study Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study 2011 (TIMSS). In a summary, the results showed that the mathematical subject language was used in different ways in the four content areas in TIMSS where colloquial and subject-specific forms of languages had different roles and were expressed in varying degrees by the written language, images and mathematical symbols. Thus each content area was expressed by its own register which means that is not sufficient to talk about mathematical subject language as one single language. The result shows that two forms of language, subject specific and everyday language were used parallel in the TIMSS material. The subject specific forms were most salient in algebra and geometry and the more everyday forms of language were more common in statistics and arithmetic. The results from the correlation analyses indicated that fewer students managed the encounter with tasks in algebra and geometry when they were expressed by subject specific language. In contrast, the results indicated that students were able handle the encounter with the more colloquial expressions of the content areas statistics and arithmetic.  
author Bergvall, Ida
author_facet Bergvall, Ida
author_sort Bergvall, Ida
title Bokstavligt, bildligt och symboliskt i skolans matematik : – en studie om ämnesspråk i TIMSS
title_short Bokstavligt, bildligt och symboliskt i skolans matematik : – en studie om ämnesspråk i TIMSS
title_full Bokstavligt, bildligt och symboliskt i skolans matematik : – en studie om ämnesspråk i TIMSS
title_fullStr Bokstavligt, bildligt och symboliskt i skolans matematik : – en studie om ämnesspråk i TIMSS
title_full_unstemmed Bokstavligt, bildligt och symboliskt i skolans matematik : – en studie om ämnesspråk i TIMSS
title_sort bokstavligt, bildligt och symboliskt i skolans matematik : – en studie om ämnesspråk i timss
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för pedagogik, didaktik och utbildningsstudier
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