Multimodal science teachers' discourse in modeling the water cycle

Conxita Márquez, Mercè Izquierdo, Mariona Espinet

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The paper presents an intensive study of a micro-event aiming at the characterization of teacher's discourse from a multimodal communication perspective in a secondary school science classroom dealing with the topic of "water cycle." The research addresses the following questions: (a) What communicative modes are used by the teacher?, (b) what role do the different communicative modes play within teacher's discourse?, and (c) what are the relationships among communicative modes being used by the teacher? Theoretical framework is developed based on three strands: multimodal communication, science teaching and learning as modeling, and social semotics and Halliday's functional grammar. An analytic scheme guiding teachers' discourse analysis is presented and results discussed. Implications for science teacher education are drawn that would contribute to the improvement of science teacher education. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)202-226
RevistaScience Education
Volum90
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de març 2006

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