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Raymond Bjuland

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The Interplay Between Gesture and Discourse as Mediating Devices in Collaborative Mathematical Reasoning:A Multimodal Approach

2008

This article aims to identify the mathematical reasoning strategies expressed through gestures and speech used by two groups of sixth-grade pupils when solving a task related to the transition between two semiotic representations: figure and Cartesian diagram. The article also identifies the difficulties the pupils meet in the solution process. The analyses of the group dialogues focus particularly on the gesture dimension of deixis. The pupils in both groups have used the following deictic gestures: pointing, held-point, linear point-slide, and circular point-slide in their solution process, while repeated pointing has been identified only in one of the groups. These pointing gestures are …

Cooperative learningCommunicationInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)business.industryComputer scienceGeneral MathematicsTransition (fiction)DeixisEducationTask (project management)Focus (linguistics)Nonverbal communicationHuman–computer interactionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologySemioticsbusinessGestureMathematical Thinking and Learning
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Professional mathematics teacher identity: analysis of reflective narratives from discourses and activities

2012

Published verson of an article in the journal: Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10857-012-9216-1 This article focuses on the methodological use of reflective narratives from discourses and activities of an experienced primary teacher as evidence of her professional identity. The teacher’s reflective narratives emerge from her participation in a 3-year developmental and research project, Learning Communities in Mathematics, conducted at the University of Agder (UiA) in Norway. As background for our study, we firstly present the teacher in action with her sixth-grade pupils in a mathematics lesson, and then analyse sele…

reflective narrativesocial theory of learningGeneral MathematicsLearning communityTeaching methodDiscourse analysisidentity indicatorIdentity (social science)professional mathematics teacher identityVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410Educationnarrative approachAction (philosophy)PedagogyMathematics educationNarrativePhilosophy of educationVDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280Empirical evidenceJournal of Mathematics Teacher Education
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Teachers’ perspectives on collaboration with didacticians to create an inquiry community

2009

A research and development project, Learning Communities in Mathematics (LCM)1 was designed to create opportunities for ‘co-learning inquiry’ between mathematics teachers in eight schools and didacticians in a university in Norway (UiA). The focus has been on improving mathematics teaching and learning at school levels from lower primary to upper secondary and on the developmental processes and partnerships involved. A central aim was to create a community of inquiry through which aspects of mathematics teaching and learning could be explored, and through which both teachers and didacticians could learn in practice. Theoretically, ‘Community of Inquiry’ derives from ‘Community of Practice’ …

Secondary levelJoint activityCommunity of practiceGeneral MathematicsLearning communityProfessional learning communitySituated learningPedagogyMathematics educationCommunity of inquiryFocus groupEducationResearch in Mathematics Education
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