Changing semiotic modes indicates the introduction of new elements in children’s reasoning: the case of earthquakes
Analyzing individual, semi-structured interviews of 41 preschoolers (age 4-6) in a pre- posttest research design, an attempt was made to investigate whether the change in the use of children’s semiotic modes indicates the introduction of new elements to their thinking. For many children changing in...
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| Format: | Online |
| Language: | English |
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Urray
2016
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| Online Access: | https://pasithee.library.upatras.gr/ejupUNESCOchair/article/view/2747 |
| Summary: | Analyzing individual, semi-structured interviews of 41 preschoolers (age 4-6) in a pre- posttest research design, an attempt was made to investigate whether the change in the use of children’s semiotic modes indicates the introduction of new elements to their thinking. For many children changing in semiotic modes indicates enhancement in their reasoning. Furthermore, in many cases the modalities regarding human body and drawing are more meaningful compared to children’s speech. |
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