Multiliteracies Pedagogy and Language Learning

Multiliteracies Pedagogy and Language Learning

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  • Author: Gabriela C. Zapata
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3319631039
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

This book is the first volume to be devoted to the examination of the application of the multiliteracies pedagogical framework to the teaching of Spanish to heritage language learners in higher education institutions in the United States. The Hispanic population is a growing minority, and the presence of heritage speakers can be observed in second language Spanish classes in all levels of education, which presents unique challenges for practitioners. This collection focuses on differing populations of learners in educational settings in a variety of geographical areas, such as Arizona, California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Ohio, Tennessee, and Texas. The studies included in the volume offer invaluable data and methodological insights into the instructional advantages of multiliteracies pedagogies in heritage language classrooms, and they will appeal to Spanish practitioners and researchers, as well as those interested in the education and practice of heritage languages.


A Pedagogy of Multiliteracies

A Pedagogy of Multiliteracies

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  • Author: Bill Cope
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1137539720
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 309

The concept of 'Multiliteracies' has gained increasing influence since it was coined by the New London Group in 1994. This collection edited by two of the original members of the group brings together a representative range of authors, each of whom has been involved in the application of the pedagogy of Multiliteracies.


Multiliteracies in World Language Education

Multiliteracies in World Language Education

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  • Author: Yuri Kumagai
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317566092
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 263

Putting a multiliteracies framework at the center of the world language curriculum, this volume brings together college-level curricular innovations and classroom projects that address differences in meaning and worldviews expressed in learners’ primary and target languages. Offering a rich understanding of languages, genres, and modalities as socioculturally situated semiotic systems, it advocates an effective pedagogy for developing learners’ abilities to operate between languages. Chapters showcase curricula that draw on a multiliteracies framework and present various classroom projects that develop aspects of multiliteracies for language learners. A discussion of the theoretical background and historical development of the pedagogy of multiliteracies and its relevance to the field of world language education positions this book within the broader literature on foreign language education. As developments in globalization, accountability, and austerity challenge contemporary academia and the current structure of world language programs, this book shows how the implementation of a multiliteracies-based approach brings coherence to language programs, and how the framework can help to accomplish the goals of higher education in general and of language education in particular.


Learning by Design

Learning by Design

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  • Author: Mary Kalantzis
  • Publisher: Common Ground
  • ISBN: 1863355871
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 339

Learning by design guide.


Transformations in Language and Learning

Transformations in Language and Learning

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  • Author: Mary Kalantzis
  • Publisher: Common Ground
  • ISBN: 1863350632
  • Category : English language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 154

Investigates the changes in literacy standards in a rapidly growing and evolving global environment. Proposes that the way English is taught must change in order to incorporate cultural and linguistic diversity that has emerged as a result of multiculturalism and global economic integration. Also analyses the nature of new communications technologies and their potential impact on the way English literacy is taught. Simultaneously published in paperback and downloadable PDF format. Includes notes on contributors and references.


A Multiliteracies Framework for Collegiate Foreign Language Teaching

A Multiliteracies Framework for Collegiate Foreign Language Teaching

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  • Author: Kate Paesani
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780205954049
  • Category : Language and languages
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Each chapter begins with an Overview that serves to introduce the topic and provide an outline of its contents. The Conceptual Background section summarizes essential research and outlines key concepts and is followed by Pedagogical Applications, which puts theoretical and conceptual knowledge into practice and provides instructional models and examples. The Final Considerations section summarizes the main points of a chapter before readers move on to the two application activities in Transforming Knowledge; one activity is a reflective journaling topic and the other a research topic. Finally, Key Resources and For Further Reading identify important references related to the topic of each chapter; the former provides annotations of the most important research on the topic, the latter does not. Each chapter additionally includes several Learning Activities intended to encourage readers to engage with and think critically about the chapter content. -- Provided by publisher.


Pedagogy of Multiliteracies

Pedagogy of Multiliteracies

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  • Author: Heather Lotherington
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136644210
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 227

A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2012! Based on case studies from public schools in Toronto, Canada, this book chronicles an inspiring five-year journey to develop thinking about and teaching literacy for the 21st century. The research, which was classroom-based and developed by public school teachers in collaboration with university researchers, was stimulated by an ethnographic study at Joyce Public School to track children learning to read in an era of multiliteracies. Following the kindergarteners’ interest in Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Lotherington asked the principal: What would Goldilocks look like, retold through the eyes of the children? The resulting classroom experiment to transform learning to read a storybook into multimodal collaborative story-telling sparked the development of an award-winning school-university learning community dedicated to the development of multimodal literacies in the culturally diverse, urban classroom. Pedagogy of Multiliteracies tells the evolving story of teachers’ trial-and-error interventions to engage children in multiple modes of expression involving structured play with contemporary media. Using the complex texts created, the teachers carve spaces to welcome the voices of children and the languages of the community into the English-medium classroom.


Multiliteracy Play

Multiliteracy Play

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  • Author: Chantelle Warner
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1350338389
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 241

This book proposes to expand multiliteracies frameworks in second language education, by recognizing that learning a new language and culture involves both designs and desires, the affects and emotions that feed our responses to particular ways of making meaning. Over the past two decades, multiliteracies approaches to second language education have brought attention to the diversity of modes, media, language varieties, and discourses involved in what we often shorthand as language learning. A core concept in these discussions is the idea of meaning design, the idea that languages are dynamic, culturally-shaped systems of resources for engaging with and making sense of the world. Building on these discussions and drawing inspiration and practical examples from a variety of modern language classes in higher education in the USA, the book demonstrates how poetic and playful language can be embedded in multiliteracies pedagogy in ways that foster learners' and teachers' awareness of designs, while also making space for desires that are harder to script or plan for. In addition to building a conceptual map around poetics and play for researchers and teachers in language education, the book offers concrete examples of what a multiliteracies approach emphasizing designs and desires can look like in classrooms and curricula.


Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age

Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age

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  • Author: Christiane Lütge
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000512436
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age addresses the growing significance of diversifying media in contemporary society and expands on current discourses that have formulated media and a multitude of literacies as integral objectives in 21st-century education. The book engages with epistemological and critical foundations of multiliteracies and related pedagogies for foreign language-learning contexts. It includes a discussion of how multimodal and digital media impact meaning-making practices in learning, the inherent potentials and challenges that are foregrounded in the use of multimodal and digital media and the contribution that (foreign) language education can provide in developing multiliteracies. The volume additionally addresses foreign language education across the formal educational spectrum: from primary education to adult and teacher education. This multifaceted volume presents the scope of media and literacies for foreign language education in the digital age and examples of best practice for working with media in formal language learning contexts. This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of language teaching and learning, digital education, media education, applied linguistics and TESOL.


Multiliteracies

Multiliteracies

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  • Author: Bill Cope
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780415214216
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 366

First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.