Writing science : literacy and discursive power
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Writing science : literacy and discursive power
(Critical perspectives on literacy and education series)
Falmer Press, 1993
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Bibliography: p. 268-280
Includes index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780750700450
内容説明
This book is about the use of language in the science classroom. It discusses the evolution of scientific discourse for learning in secondary schools, and examines the form and function of language across a variety of levels including lexiogrammar, discourse semantics, register, genre and ideology. Special attention is paid to how this knowledge is imparted. It will be of particular interest to educators involved with linguistics and/or science curriculum and teachers of English for special and academic purposes.; It is aimed at teachers of undergraduates in science and literacy, linguists teaching in English for special and academic purposes and students in higher education with an interest in science and literacy.
目次
- Introduction - the discursive technology of science. Part 1 Professional literacy: construing nature
- on the language of physical science
- some grammatical problems in scientific English
- the construction of knowledge and value of the grammar of scientific discourse - with reference to Charles Darwin's The Origin of the Species
- language and the order of nature
- the analysis of scientific texts in English and Chinese. Part 2 School literacy: construing knowledge. Part 3 Uncommon sense: secondary geography and science
- the discourse of geography - ordering and explaining the experimental world
- literacy in science - learning to handle text as technology. Part 4 Technicality and abstraction: secondary science and humanities
- technicality and abstraction - language for the creation of specialised texts
- secret English - discourse technology in a junior secondary school
- life as a noun - arresting the universe in science and technology.
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: pbk ISBN 9780750700467
内容説明
This book is about the use of language in the science classroom. It discusses the evolution of scientific discourse for learning in secondary schools, and examines the form and function of language across a variety of levels including lexiogrammar, discourse semantics, register, genre and ideology. Special attention is paid to how this knowledge is imparted. It will be of particular interest to educators involved with linguistics and/or science curriculum and teachers of English for special and academic purposes. It is aimed at teachers of undergraduates in science and literacy, linguists teaching in English for special and academic purposes and students in higher education with an interest in science and literacy.
目次
- Introduction - the discursive technology of science. Part 1 Professional literacy: construing nature
- on the language of physical science
- some grammatical problems in scientific English
- the construction of knowledge and value of the grammar of scientific discourse - with reference to Charles Darwin's "The Origin of the Species"
- language and the order of nature
- the analysis of scientific texts in English and Chinese. Part 2 School literacy: construing knowledge. Part 3 Uncommon sense: secondary geography and science
- the discourse of geography - ordering and explaining the experimental world
- literacy in science - learning to handle text as technology. Part 4 Technicality and abstraction: secondary science and humanities
- technicality and abstraction - language for the creation of specialised texts
- secret English - discourse technology in a junior secondary school
- life as a noun - arresting the universe in science and technology.
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