Matemáticas: Patrones de Interacción Discursivos en un Curso de Enseñanza Media.
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2016-12Autor
Nolasco Hesiquio, Hermes
Cabañas Sanchez, Maria Guadalupe
Rojas, Osvaldo
Sigarreta, José M.
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A study on the teacher¿s speech in the mathematics classroom, when trying to teach concepts and mathematical processes linked to the notion of similarity is presented. The main objective is to identify the interaction patterns that rule behaviors that must be valid to create consensus in the classroom. The theoretical framework adopted included the principles and strategies developed by the interactionism perspective and discourse analysis. A qualitative research model based in the ethnographic method was considered. Data for the study were taken from the Math lessons in a high school course (ages 16-18). The results demonstrate that appropriate speech simplifies the identification of interaction patterns between the professor and the students.
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