Positioning theory was used in my interpretation of the social interactions between Year 6 children during science activities. By examining the unproductive journey taken by students in one female dyad as they interacted with students in both mixed-gender and same-gender groups, it was possible to consider how gender, status and power relations intersected during opportunities for science learning. In this context, positioning theory was helpful in making visible that which is usually invisible to both teachers and researchers
Sociocultural studies of science education have consistently recognized the dialectic nature of stud...
Mathematics learning is documented as being racialized and gendered. Power dynamics between students...
This paper sets out to test the possibilities of the Positioning Theory as a means to approach small...
Positioning theory was used in my interpretation of the social interactions between Year 6 children ...
Participation in collaborative learning environments has demonstrated significant learning advantage...
The integration of socioscientific issues (SSI) in science education calls for emphasizing dialogic ...
Now that the discursive practices of students and teachers consume the attention of many classroom r...
This article describes an experience related to gender positioning in a group of Fifth Grade student...
This case study aimed at investigating how teacher positioning influenced students’ opportunities to...
Although the significance of students’ relationships in language learning is undisputed, there is li...
This paper reports on research aiming to further the understanding of group work in higher education...
Past studies in science education research have documented that people of colour and women continue ...
In an effort to improve mathematics instruction, I studied how the positions students choose or are ...
In this forum piece, we respond to Karin Due’s study of social dynamics in groups of students in phy...
The aim of this study is to fill the gap in mathematics education research concerning the relationsh...
Sociocultural studies of science education have consistently recognized the dialectic nature of stud...
Mathematics learning is documented as being racialized and gendered. Power dynamics between students...
This paper sets out to test the possibilities of the Positioning Theory as a means to approach small...
Positioning theory was used in my interpretation of the social interactions between Year 6 children ...
Participation in collaborative learning environments has demonstrated significant learning advantage...
The integration of socioscientific issues (SSI) in science education calls for emphasizing dialogic ...
Now that the discursive practices of students and teachers consume the attention of many classroom r...
This article describes an experience related to gender positioning in a group of Fifth Grade student...
This case study aimed at investigating how teacher positioning influenced students’ opportunities to...
Although the significance of students’ relationships in language learning is undisputed, there is li...
This paper reports on research aiming to further the understanding of group work in higher education...
Past studies in science education research have documented that people of colour and women continue ...
In an effort to improve mathematics instruction, I studied how the positions students choose or are ...
In this forum piece, we respond to Karin Due’s study of social dynamics in groups of students in phy...
The aim of this study is to fill the gap in mathematics education research concerning the relationsh...
Sociocultural studies of science education have consistently recognized the dialectic nature of stud...
Mathematics learning is documented as being racialized and gendered. Power dynamics between students...
This paper sets out to test the possibilities of the Positioning Theory as a means to approach small...