2018
DOI: 10.29333/ejmste/84885
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The Development of Two High School Students’ Discourses on Geometric Translation in Relation to the Teacher’s Discourse in the Classroom

Abstract: Research exploring student development on geometric translation in relation to classroom teaching is scarce. We used a qualitative case study design and examined two students' development of thinking on translation in relation to the teacher's discourse in a Turkish high school classroom through a discursive framework. We examined the teacher's discourse through the video-taped classroom session in which he talked about translation. We examined the students' discursive development through three video-taped tas… Show more

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“…Therefore, the analysis of learning has grown more discursive (Nardi, 2005). These studies, which emphasize the relevance of the context in which learning occurs, are largely based on Sfard's (2008) commognitive approach (Emre-Akdoan, Güçler, & Argün, 2018;Heyd-Metzuyanim & Graven, 2019;Nachlieli & Katz, 2017;Nachlieli & Tabach, 2019;Viirman & Nardi, 2019;Sfard, 2017). Classroom communication, according to these studies' findings, is equal to thinking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the analysis of learning has grown more discursive (Nardi, 2005). These studies, which emphasize the relevance of the context in which learning occurs, are largely based on Sfard's (2008) commognitive approach (Emre-Akdoan, Güçler, & Argün, 2018;Heyd-Metzuyanim & Graven, 2019;Nachlieli & Katz, 2017;Nachlieli & Tabach, 2019;Viirman & Nardi, 2019;Sfard, 2017). Classroom communication, according to these studies' findings, is equal to thinking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers have recently used commognition to characterize teachers' and students' discursive activity (Emre-Akdoğan et al, 2018;Güçler, 2013;Martín-Molina et al, 2020;Park, 2011Park, , 2015Tasara, 2018;Viirman, 2014). They conclude that the differences between discourses frequently cause difficulties in the teaching and learning processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%