Language, knowledge and pedagogy : functional linguistic and sociological perspectives

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Language, knowledge and pedagogy : functional linguistic and sociological perspectives

edited by Frances Christie and J.R. Martin

Continuum, c2007

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  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: hb ISBN 9780826489173

Description

This book explores the nature of knowledge, language and pedagogy from the perspective of two complementary theories: systemic functional linguistics, and Bernstein-inspired sociology. Bernstein's sociology of knowledge makes a distinction between horizontal and vertical discourses as ways in which knowledge is transmitted in institutional settings, with teachers as agents of symbolic control. Systemic functional linguists have explored educational discourse according to similar hierarchies, and by bringing the two perspectives together this book shows the impact of language on knowledge and pedagogy. The contributors examine the different structures of knowledge and the flow of information within the school context, but also according to language in early childhood, literacy, English, the social sciences, science and mathematics. The result is a progressive and dynamic analysis of knowledge structures at work in educational institutions.

Table of Contents

  • Part I: Functional Linguistic and Sociological Perspectives on Education
  • 1. The dialogue between functional linguistics and sociology - Frances Christie
  • Part II: Theoretical Foundations
  • 2. Bernstein's codes, devices and knowledge structures - Karl Maton and Johan Muller
  • 3. Kinds of knowledge: A functional linguistic perspective - J. R. Martin
  • Part III: Knowledge Structure: Horizontal and Vertical Discourse
  • 4. The nub of knowledge - Johan Muller
  • 5. Accessing knowledge structures - Karl Maton
  • 6. Canons and the basis of hierarchical knowledge structures - Robert Moore
  • Part IV: Fields of Discourse - Disciplines of Discourse
  • 7. Language for learning in early childhood - Claire Painter. 8. Literacy, segmented pedagogy and vertical discourse - Geoff Williams
  • 9. Forms of knowledge in subject English - Frances Christie and Mary Macken-Horarik
  • 10. Vertical and horizontal discourse and the social sciences - Peter Wignell
  • 11. Science, mathematics and multimodal grammaticality - Kay O'Halloran Part IV: Research Prospects - Exploring Uncommon Sense
  • 12. Future directions in research in knowledge structure - Frances Christie, J. R. Martin, Mary Maton and Johan Muller.
Volume

: pbk. ISBN 9781847065728

Description

This book explores the nature of knowledge, language and pedagogy from the perspective of two complementary theories: systemic functional linguistics, and Bernstein-inspired sociology. Bernstein's sociology of knowledge makes a distinction between horizontal and vertical discourses as ways in which knowledge is transmitted in institutional settings, with teachers as agents of symbolic control. Systemic functional linguists have explored educational discourse according to similar hierarchies, and by bringing the two perspectives together this book shows the impact of language on knowledge and pedagogy. The contributors examine the different structures of knowledge and the flow of information within the school context, but also according to language in early childhood, literacy, English, the social sciences, science and mathematics. The result is a progressive and dynamic analysis of knowledge structures at work in educational institutions. Language, Knowledge and Pedagogy makes a major contribution to linguistics, applied linguistics and educational theory. It will be of interest to researchers working in these areas.

Table of Contents

  • Part I: Functional Linguistic and Sociological Perspectives on Education
  • 1. The dialogue between functional linguistics and sociology, Frances Christie (University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, Australia)
  • Part II: Theoretical Foundations
  • 2. Bernstein's codes, devices and knowledge structures, Karl Maton and Johan Muller (University of Wollongong, Australia and University of Cape Town, South Africa)
  • 3. Kinds of knowledge: A functional linguistic perspective, J. R. Martin, (University of Sydney, Australia)
  • Part III: Knowledge Structure: Horizontal and Vertical Discourse
  • 4. The nub of knowledge, Johan Muller (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
  • 5. Accessing knowledge structures, Karl Maton (University of Sydney, Australia)
  • 6. Canons and the basis of hierarchical knowledge structures, Robert Moore (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • Part IV: Fields of Discourse - Disciplines of Discourse
  • 7. Language for learning in early childhood, Claire Painter (University of New South Wales, Australia)
  • 8. Literacy, segmented pedagogy and vertical discourse, Geoff Williams (University College London)
  • 9. Forms of knowledge in subject English, Frances Christie and Mary Macken-Horarik (University of Canberra, Australia and University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, Australia
  • 10. Vertical and horizontal discourse and the social sciences, Peter Wignell (Charles Darwin University, Australia)
  • 11. Science, mathematics and multimodal grammaticality, Kay O'Halloran (National University, Singapore) Part IV: Research Prospects - Exploring Uncommon Sense
  • 12. Future directions in research in knowledge structure, Frances Christie, J. R. Martin, Mary Maton and Johan Muller (University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, Australia and University of Cape Town, South Africa).

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