Specifying mathematical language demands: Theoretical framework of the language specification grid

Conference contribution (Article)ResearchPeer reviewed

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BySusanne Prediger
Original languageEnglish
Published inJianpan Wang (Ed.), Proceedings of the 14th International Congress on Mathematical Education 2021: Volume II: Invited Lectures
Pages505-519
Editor (Publisher)World Scientific Publishing
DOI/Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1142/9789811287183_0034 (Open Access)
Publication statusPublished – 10.2024

The didactic perspective on mathematics and language focuses on topic-specific instructional approaches for integrating language learning opportunities into mathematics instruction. From a didactic perspective, a sound and research-based specification of language demands is crucial for providing well-focused learning opportunities. For this, the paper (1) presents the topic-specific specification grid as a useful practical tool for specifying mathematically relevant language demands and (2) explains its underlying theoretical framework by making explicit the four incorporated lenses: epistemic, conceptual, functional, and discursive. The theoretical framework for specifying topic-specific language demands combines various linguistic theory elements and is empirically grounded in findings on typical language demands while mathematics learning.