Multimodal Dialogue in Small-Group Mathematics Learning

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Rotem Abdu (University of Haifa)

G. van Helden (TU Delft - Space Systems Egineering)

Rosa Alberto (Universiteit Utrecht)

Arthur Bakker (Universiteit Utrecht)

Space Systems Egineering
Copyright
© 2021 Rotem Abdu, G. van Helden, Rosa Alberto, Arthur Bakker
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lcsi.2021.100491
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 Rotem Abdu, G. van Helden, Rosa Alberto, Arthur Bakker
Space Systems Egineering
Volume number
29
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Abstract

In this paper, we combine dialogic and embodied theories of learning to create a unified analytic lens. Embodied cognition is a theoretical approach operating under the premise that thinking and communication are multimodal activities. Under this premise, dialogue between learners needs to be conceptualized using a multimodal lens. We identify multimodal voices as speech and movement bundles situated within a learning context and describe a phenomenon that we call Multimodal Dialogue – multimodal interaction between different multimodal voices. To demonstrate this phenomenon, we analyze a learning sequence by two third-grade students who participated in a mathematics lesson aimed to foster embodied learning of proportion. Our analysis zooms in on the phenomenon of a multimodal voice as a speech-and-movement bundle situated within a learning context. We further show how multimodal dialogic gaps – differences between multimodal voices within and between modalities – drive communication and eventual changes in voices.