Learning in and through classroom interaction: On the convergence of language and content learning opportunities in subject-matter learning

Author:

Quasthoff Uta1,Heller Vivien2,Prediger Susanne3,Erath Kirstin4

Affiliation:

1. Linguistics and Language Education, TU Dortmund University Germany

2. Linguistics and Language Education, University of Wuppertal Germany

3. Mathematics Education Research, TU Dortmund University Germany

4. Faculty of Natural Sciences II, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg , Wittenberg Germany

Abstract

Abstract This study uses an interdisciplinary approach to explore the interplay of linguistic and subject-matter learning. Drawing on previous linguistic work on discourse and genre acquisition, subject-matter teaching as well as the convergence of linguistic and content learning in multilingual classrooms, the study seeks to examine the following questions: (1) How can patterns of classroom talk support or hinder the acquisition of academic discourse competence and subject-matter learning? (2) How are these two learning domains related? The analyses of 120 video-recorded mathematics and German lessons in five classes (n=149 students, 10 teachers) in different German school types revealed two patterns of teacher-student-interaction, which differ in the participatory roles and the (language) learning opportunities they assign to the students. Two larger excerpts from mathematics-lessons are analyzed to illustrate the ways in which linguistic and content learning merge in the two patterns.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Communication,Language and Linguistics,Cultural Studies

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