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The Mathematics in Our Hands - How Gestures Contribute to Constructing Mathematical Knowledge

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In her empirical study, Christina Krause investigates how gestures can contribute to epistemic processes in social interactions. She expands the traditional speech-based approach to analyzing social processes of constructing mathematical knowledge by employing a multimodal perspective. Adopting a semiotic approach, she takes into account two functions of gestures as signs used by the participants of the social interaction: the representational function concerns the ways in which gestures take part in referring to a mathematical object in processes of knowledge construction and the epistemic function relates to the ways in which they can contribute to the performance of collective epistemic actions. The results of this study reveal that gestures influence the epistemic process significantly more than previously thought and indicate factors underlying this influence.       

List of contents

On the Role of Gestures in Learning Mathematics.- A Semiotic Approach and Perspectives on Learning.- Extended Methods and Methodology.- Results on the Representational and the Epistemic Functions of Gestures.- Towards the Role of Gestures: A Comparison.- Reflections, Synopsis, Perspectives.   

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Christina Marie Krause earned her PhD at the University of Bremen. She currently holds a postdoctoral position at the Mathematics Education working group of the University of Duisburg-Essen and works as a researcher and lecturer.  

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In her empirical study, Christina Krause investigates how gestures can contribute to epistemic processes in social interactions. She expands the traditional speech-based approach to analyzing social processes of constructing mathematical knowledge by employing a multimodal perspective. Adopting a semiotic approach, she takes into account two functions of gestures as signs used by the participants of the social interaction: the representational function concerns the ways in which gestures take part in referring to a mathematical object in processes of knowledge construction and the epistemic function relates to the ways in which they can contribute to the performance of collective epistemic actions. The results of this study reveal that gestures influence the epistemic process significantly more than previously thought and indicate factors underlying this influence.       

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Authors Christina M Krause, Christina M. Krause
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783658119478
ISBN 978-3-658-11947-8
No. of pages 350
Dimensions 149 mm x 20 mm x 211 mm
Weight 481 g
Illustrations XIX, 350 p. 87 illus.
Series Springer Spektrum
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

Mathematik, C, Education, Mathematics, Semiotics, Mathematics—Study and teaching, Mathematics Education

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