Over the past two decades, science educators increasingly have become interested in the role of language in the learning of science and have drawn on the work of Bakhtin, among others, for understanding the dialogical nature of knowledge in a sociocultural framework. However, the nature of language and its relation to thinking have not substantially changed and, in many ways, are incommensurable with the cultural-historical, materialist dialectical underpinning of the original framing of the sociocultural and dialogical approaches in the theories of L. S. Vygotsky and M. M. Bakhtin and his circle (e.g., V. N. Voloꩮov). Most importantly, currently available analyses of science classroom talk do not appear to exhibit sufficient appreciation o...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
The aim of this thesis is to explore what is involved when learning science, by focusing on students...
Previous research has pointed to the benefits for students’ learning when language and literacy pers...
Over the past two decades, science educators increasingly have become interested in the role of lang...
Global changes such as urbanisation, new ways of travelling, new information and communication techn...
This research explored the practices of one science teacher, expert in her field, as she worked to e...
SummaryThis paper argues that the influence of language on science, philosophy and other field is me...
ABSTRACT: This article presents a theoretical framework in the form of a model on which to base rese...
Vygotsky’s social-psychological theory of human development and Bakhtin/Vološinov’s theory of langua...
This study is concerned with how teachers use and guide classroom talk to support students in develo...
At a time when scientific literacy is recognised as essential for participatory Australian citizensh...
In this paper, we explore an idea from Vygotsky about the meaning and sense of words, and how it man...
This paper takes a sociocultural perspective as it addresses the problem of engaging all students in...
The purpose of this literature review is to investigate the work of Russian philosopher and literary...
Despite its significance, science education is in crisis. This chapter highlights that research into...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
The aim of this thesis is to explore what is involved when learning science, by focusing on students...
Previous research has pointed to the benefits for students’ learning when language and literacy pers...
Over the past two decades, science educators increasingly have become interested in the role of lang...
Global changes such as urbanisation, new ways of travelling, new information and communication techn...
This research explored the practices of one science teacher, expert in her field, as she worked to e...
SummaryThis paper argues that the influence of language on science, philosophy and other field is me...
ABSTRACT: This article presents a theoretical framework in the form of a model on which to base rese...
Vygotsky’s social-psychological theory of human development and Bakhtin/Vološinov’s theory of langua...
This study is concerned with how teachers use and guide classroom talk to support students in develo...
At a time when scientific literacy is recognised as essential for participatory Australian citizensh...
In this paper, we explore an idea from Vygotsky about the meaning and sense of words, and how it man...
This paper takes a sociocultural perspective as it addresses the problem of engaging all students in...
The purpose of this literature review is to investigate the work of Russian philosopher and literary...
Despite its significance, science education is in crisis. This chapter highlights that research into...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
The aim of this thesis is to explore what is involved when learning science, by focusing on students...
Previous research has pointed to the benefits for students’ learning when language and literacy pers...