Reflexão & Ação (Dec 2012)

THE USE OF STATISTIC KNOWLEDGE IN ACADEMIC DISCOURSES OF LITERACY

  • Renata Sperrhake,
  • Clarice Salete Traversini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17058/rea.v20i2.3054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 67 – 87

Abstract

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The present paper analyzes how discourses of literacy, illiteracy and alphabetic literacy have used statistical knowledge. We carried out a search into digital files of journals specialized in Education and Statistics, as well as into CAPES Thesis Database. From the selected corpus, it is possible to perceive the following kinds of uses: 1) statistics used as empirical material; 2) statistics used as methodological procedure; 3) reference to statistical knowledge. Besides evidencing how the statistical knowledge has been used, the analysis of academic productions has enabled us to perceive other two points: the appearance of levels of alphabetic literacy, and the change in the understanding of the relationship of the subject with reading and writing.

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