
Talking Science
Language, Learning, and Values
Jay L. Lemke(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 1. January 1990
Book
Paperback/Softback
276 pages
978-0-89391-566-7 (ISBN)
Description
Talking Science discusses the role of language in teaching and in communication of scientific and technical subjects. It identifies and analyzes the many strategies teachers and students use to communicate about science and to influence one another's beliefs and behavior. Special emphasis is placed on analyzing patterns of social interaction, the role of language and semantics in communicating scientific concepts, and the social values and interests which lie behind these patterns of communication. Working from transcripts of recordings made in real science classrooms, this volume goes beyond previous work on the organization of classroom discourse to show how the conceptual content of a specialized subject is actually communicated through the semantic patterns that teachers and students weave with language. Modern techniques of discourse analysis are used to place the communication of science in the context of classroom lessons, debates, and disruptions. Critical analysis further shows how a mystique of science is perpetuated in classrooms and identifies the hidden social interests it serves.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
404 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89391-566-7 (9780893915667)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Jay L. Lemke
Content
Preface to the Series
Introduction: Talking Science
Two Minutes in One Science Classroom
A Lot of Heat and Not Much Light
"If You Weren't Whispering to Scott, . . ." The Science in the Dialogue
Teaching Against the Mystique of Science
How Different in Science?
Changing the Way We Teach
Making Meaning: The Principles of Social Semiotics
Appendix A. the Activity Types of Science Classrooms
Appendix B. Teacher and Student Strategies of Control
Appendix C. Semantic Relations for Thematic Analysis
Appendix D. Thematic Development Strategies
Appendix E. Methods Used in the Science Classroom Research
Transcripts of Lesson Episodes
References
Author Index
Subject Index
Introduction: Talking Science
Two Minutes in One Science Classroom
A Lot of Heat and Not Much Light
"If You Weren't Whispering to Scott, . . ." The Science in the Dialogue
Teaching Against the Mystique of Science
How Different in Science?
Changing the Way We Teach
Making Meaning: The Principles of Social Semiotics
Appendix A. the Activity Types of Science Classrooms
Appendix B. Teacher and Student Strategies of Control
Appendix C. Semantic Relations for Thematic Analysis
Appendix D. Thematic Development Strategies
Appendix E. Methods Used in the Science Classroom Research
Transcripts of Lesson Episodes
References
Author Index
Subject Index