The construction of semantic waves of knowledge-building: High school students' natural science writing

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This paper investigates popular science articles written by Swedish high school students as part of a project aimed at building their knowledge of the content of their natural science curriculum by integrating it with their Swedish language studies. This work, an effort to promote content-area literacy and knowledge-building, was undertaken during their project time. By analyzing the students' texts, the purpose of the study was to access their value as knowledge-building tools. The analysis of the texts was carried out utilizing Maton's (2013) theoretical concepts of waves of semantic density and semantic gravity, which are seen as a prerequisite for cumulative knowledge-building. The investigation extends previous studies on semantic waves since it incorporates into the analyses both linguistic features and visual elements. The students were writing in pairs and a total of six texts were analyzed. The text analyses showed three different types of semantic profiles, with four of the texts including features that served as means of cumulative knowledge-building. In a concluding section, some pedagogical implications of the study are considered.

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Svensson, B. (2019). The construction of semantic waves of knowledge-building: High school students’ natural science writing. Hermes (Denmark), (59), 139–152. https://doi.org/10.7146/hjlcb.v59i1.117037

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