This article examines the role of multimodalities in representing the concept of work–energy by studying the collaborative discourse of a group of ninth-grade physics students engaging in an inquiry-based instruction. Theorising a scientific concept as a network of meaning relationships across semiotic modalities situated in human activity, this article analyses the students’ interactions through their use of natural language, mathematical symbolism, depiction, and gestures, and examines the intertextual meanings made through the integration of these modalities. Results indicate that the thematic integration of multimodalities is both difficult and necessary for students in order to construct a scientific understanding that is congruent wit...
Classroom communication is increasingly accepted as multimodal, through the orchestrated use of diff...
“The current study explores students’ use of semiotic resources when reconstructing meaning from a l...
International audienceMany researches in science education have shown the importance of the concept ...
Based on the multidisciplinary field of multimodality, this paper offers a theoretical perspective o...
The study in this article examines and illustrates the intertextual meanings made by a group of high...
This study reports on a case study about multimodal work in a primary physics classroom focusing on ...
International audienceIn this chapter we will address students' conceptual difficulties in the parti...
In this paper we discuss the role of transduction in the teaching and learning of science. We video-...
International audienceMajor studies in science education have analyzed teaching based on verbal or w...
This thesis examines meaning-making in three different areas of undergraduate physics: the refractio...
Science classroom discourse is inherently multimodal in that scientific meanings are made through an...
Students’ and teachers’ meaning making in science classrooms is dependent on language in a broad, mu...
Teaching students to use and interpret different representational tools is critically important if t...
Students’ and teachers’ meaning making in science classrooms is dependent on language in a broad, mu...
The study of students' use of representations is one of the main topics of physics education researc...
Classroom communication is increasingly accepted as multimodal, through the orchestrated use of diff...
“The current study explores students’ use of semiotic resources when reconstructing meaning from a l...
International audienceMany researches in science education have shown the importance of the concept ...
Based on the multidisciplinary field of multimodality, this paper offers a theoretical perspective o...
The study in this article examines and illustrates the intertextual meanings made by a group of high...
This study reports on a case study about multimodal work in a primary physics classroom focusing on ...
International audienceIn this chapter we will address students' conceptual difficulties in the parti...
In this paper we discuss the role of transduction in the teaching and learning of science. We video-...
International audienceMajor studies in science education have analyzed teaching based on verbal or w...
This thesis examines meaning-making in three different areas of undergraduate physics: the refractio...
Science classroom discourse is inherently multimodal in that scientific meanings are made through an...
Students’ and teachers’ meaning making in science classrooms is dependent on language in a broad, mu...
Teaching students to use and interpret different representational tools is critically important if t...
Students’ and teachers’ meaning making in science classrooms is dependent on language in a broad, mu...
The study of students' use of representations is one of the main topics of physics education researc...
Classroom communication is increasingly accepted as multimodal, through the orchestrated use of diff...
“The current study explores students’ use of semiotic resources when reconstructing meaning from a l...
International audienceMany researches in science education have shown the importance of the concept ...