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Fractions and their representations: a textbook analysis using Duval’s four registers

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    Abstract

    This paper reports on a textbook analysis focusing on shifts in semiotic registers when looking at fraction tasks in grades 3–6 (aged 9–12 years). Eight textbooks, from two different textbook systems, have been analysed using Duval’s theory of semiotic representations. The results show that there are only minor differences in the distribution of register shifts in the two textbooks where the symbolic register constitutes the largest percentage of the tasks. However, there is a variation in how quickly the textbooks transition from using multifunctional registers, such as natural language and figures, to the symbolic register. The analysis further reveals that three types of conversions are absent in all eight textbooks.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
    Volume69
    Issue number7
    Pages (from-to)1537-1553
    Number of pages17
    ISSN0031-3831
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2025

    Keywords

    • fractions
    • rational numbers
    • semiotic registers
    • semiotic representations
    • textbook analysis

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