Title of article
Emergence, flexibility, and stabilization of language in a physics classroom
Author/Authors
Roth، Wolff-Michael نويسنده , , Duit، Reinders نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-868
From page
869
To page
0
Abstract
Learning physics is a complex phenomenon. In this article, we use concepts from the theory of nonlinear systems to study the development of language in classroom science in an experimental unit on chaos theory in a German 10th-grade physics classroom. In ongoing activity, the explanations students developed for phenomena emerged through interactive stabilization and material constraints on the interpretive flexibility of material (artifacts) and discursive representations (talk). Interpretive flexibility both enables novel understandings and differences between private and common public use of these representations.
Keywords
Conversational management , L2-Acquisition , Interlanguage pragmatics , Pragmatic transfer , Indonesian , Requests
Journal title
Journal of Research in Science Teaching
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Research in Science Teaching
Record number
34553
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