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[In this chapter figurative (metaphorical and similar) speech is discussed in the context of the distinction between “as is” and “as if” statements. Representational practices and modeling phenomena are all examples of semiotic mediation. Since learning is understood as the appropriation of cultural tools that come to mediate the learner’s engagement with the world, how teachers introduce children to, and support them in appropriating such tools, is the focus of attention of this chapter. It is argued that what others have experienced can be made into cultural tools. That is, these cultural tools are represented as artefacts, such as speech, writing, images, drawings, pictures and recordings. Throughout history, human experience and knowing have collectively accumulated in the form of cultural tools and artefacts. Empirical data on the topic of teaching about the human body taken from a preschool is presented in order to examine how teachers allow or even encourage children to ‘take’ or use representation tools (e.g. drawing) and metaphorical speech during conceptual play.]
Published: Aug 14, 2014
Keywords: Human body; Drawing; Metaphorical speech; Representations
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