The Philosophy and Science of Language

The Philosophy and Science of Language
Title The Philosophy and Science of Language PDF eBook
Author Ryan M. Nefdt
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 444
Release 2021-03-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3030554384

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This volume brings together a diverse range of scholars to address important philosophical and interdisciplinary questions in the study of language. Linguistics throughout history has been a conduit to the study of the mind, brain, societal structure, literature and history itself. The epistemic and methodological transfer between the sciences and humanities in regards to linguistics has often been documented, but the underlying philosophical issues have not always been adequately addressed. With 15 original and interdisciplinary chapters, this volume therefore tackles vital questions relating to the philosophy, history, and theoretical interplay between the study of language and fields as varied as logic, physics, biology, classical philology and neuroscience. With a four part structure, questions of the mathematical foundations of linguistics, links to the natural sciences, cognitive implications and historical connections, take centre stage throughout the volume. The final chapters present research related to the linguistic connections between history, philosophy and the humanities more broadly. Advancing new avenues of research, this volume is exemplary in its treatment of diachronic and cross-disciplinary interaction, and will be of interest to all scholars interested in the study of language.

Science and Language Links

Science and Language Links
Title Science and Language Links PDF eBook
Author Johanna Scott
Publisher
Total Pages 91
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Language arts
ISBN 9780949512444

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Science & Language Links

Science & Language Links
Title Science & Language Links PDF eBook
Author Johanna Scott
Publisher Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages 120
Release 1992
Genre Education
ISBN

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This book examines the links that exist between science and language learning and teaching, helping teachers understand how language can support science and how to use science to develop children's language.

The Language of Science Education

The Language of Science Education
Title The Language of Science Education PDF eBook
Author William F. McComas
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 122
Release 2013-12-30
Genre Education
ISBN 9462094977

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The Language of Science Education: An Expanded Glossary of Key Terms and Concepts in Science Teaching and Learning is written expressly for science education professionals and students of science education to provide the foundation for a shared vocabulary of the field of science teaching and learning. Science education is a part of education studies but has developed a unique vocabulary that is occasionally at odds with the ways some terms are commonly used both in the field of education and in general conversation. Therefore, understanding the specific way that terms are used within science education is vital for those who wish to understand the existing literature or make contributions to it. The Language of Science Education provides definitions for 100 unique terms, but when considering the related terms that are also defined as they relate to the targeted words, almost 150 words are represented in the book. For instance, “laboratory instruction” is accompanied by definitions for openness, wet lab, dry lab, virtual lab and cookbook lab. Each key term is defined both with a short entry designed to provide immediate access following by a more extensive discussion, with extensive references and examples where appropriate. Experienced readers will recognize the majority of terms included, but the developing discipline of science education demands the consideration of new words. For example, the term blended science is offered as a better descriptor for interdisciplinary science and make a distinction between project-based and problem-based instruction. Even a definition for science education is included. The Language of Science Education is designed as a reference book but many readers may find it useful and enlightening to read it as if it were a series of very short stories.

Teaching with Purpose

Teaching with Purpose
Title Teaching with Purpose PDF eBook
Author Ann K. Fathman
Publisher NSTA Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2006
Genre Education
ISBN 0873552539

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Making a case for a research-based teaching rationale -- Elements of a research-based rationale -- Developing a research-based rationale -- Implementing your rationale and becoming a mentor

Language at the Speed of Sight

Language at the Speed of Sight
Title Language at the Speed of Sight PDF eBook
Author Mark Seidenberg
Publisher
Total Pages 385
Release 2017-01-03
Genre Science
ISBN 0465019323

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We’ve been teaching reading wrong—a leading cognitive scientist tells us how we can finally do it right

Language and Literacy in Science Education

Language and Literacy in Science Education
Title Language and Literacy in Science Education PDF eBook
Author Jerry Wellington
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages 162
Release 2001-03-16
Genre Education
ISBN 0335233155

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Science in secondary schools has tended to be viewed mainly as a 'practical subject', and language and literacy in science education have been neglected. But learning the language of science is a major part of science education: every science lesson is a language lesson, and language is a major barrier to most school students in learning science. This accessible book explores the main difficulties in the language of science and examines practical ways to aid students in retaining, understanding, reading, speaking and writing scientific language. Jerry Wellington and Jonathan Osborne draw together and synthesize current good practice, thinking and research in this field. They use many practical examples, illustrations and tried-and-tested materials to exemplify principles and to provide guidelines in developing language and literacy in the learning of science. They also consider the impact that the growing use of information and communications technology has had, and will have, on writing, reading and information handling in science lessons. The authors argue that paying more attention to language in science classrooms is one of the most important acts in improving the quality of science education. This is a significant and very readable book for all student and practising secondary school science teachers, for science advisers and school mentors.