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The Structure of Scientific Examination Questions: SpringerBriefs in Education

Autor Adrian Day
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 2013
This book shows how Systemic Functional Linguistics may be used to explore and explain the grammar of scientific examination questions.  The author outlines the key elements of this theory and identifies problematical structures that affect the linguistic validity of such education assessment questions. This book also shows how examination questions may provide insight into the relationship between teaching and language in science.
Do candidates give an incorrect answer because they do not understand the topic or because they do not understand the language by which the question is framed?  This book shows how the analysis of scientific examination questions can answer this question.
These chapters show how contemporary linguistics can inform the assessment of science and address topics including: the role of images, lexicography, the morphology of sentences, semantic discontinuity and the active reader.
An example question is used throughout the text to illustrate the theories and each chapter has its own useful summary, making it a very readable work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789400774872
ISBN-10: 9400774877
Pagini: 85
Ilustrații: VIII, 93 p. 13 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:2014
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria SpringerBriefs in Education

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Research

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Systemic Functional Analysis and Science Examinations.- Chapter 2 Pictures and Words.- Chapter 3 Sentences.- Chapter 4 Active Readers.

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This book shows how Systemic Functional Linguistics may be used to explore and explain the grammar of scientific examination questions.  The author outlines the key elements of this theory and identifies problematical structures that affect the linguistic validity of such education assessment questions. This book also shows how examination questions may provide insight into the relationship between teaching and language in science. 
Do candidates give an incorrect answer because they do not understand the topic or because they do not understand the language by which the question is framed?  This book shows how the analysis of scientific examination questions can answer this question.
These chapters show how contemporary linguistics can inform the assessment of science and address topics including: the role of images, lexicography, the morphology of sentences, semantic discontinuity and the active reader. 
An example question is used throughout the text to illustrate the theories and each chapter has its own useful summary, making it a very readable work.

Caracteristici

The first book to show how contemporary linguistics can inform the assessment of science Explains the systemic functional structures of examination questions, guiding those who wish to analyse examination questions Shows how examination questions can be used to understand the linguistics of science education