Affiliation:
1. Mondragon Unibertsitatea
Abstract
Abstract
The present quasi-experimental study explores the effects of instruction on secondary students’ scientific
argumentative writing in a Basque medium of instruction program. Secondary students (N = 105) completed written
tasks before and after a unit on energy in their science class as part of this investigation. The experimental group
(n = 61) additionally took part in three, one-hour sessions focused on scientific argumentation via
instruction in cognitive discourse functions (Dalton-Puffer, 2013), while the control
group (n = 44) completed the unit on energy without the additional instruction on argumentation. The final corpus
of 210 texts was analysed using Toulmin’s Argumentation Pattern (1958). ANOVAs showed
that the experimental group’s use of argumentation strategies increased significantly, while the control group’s use of such
strategies did not increase. Thus, the results show that instruction on argumentation helps students to write better argumentative
compositions. These findings suggest that instruction in the use of Cognitive Discourse Functions allows for academic language
learning in bilingual education contexts. The pedagogical implications and future research directions of this study’s findings are
discussed.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company