Navigating 21st entury multimodal textual environments: A case study of digital literacy
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In the 21st century young people live and learn in a technological world that is fast paced and in a constant state of change. As technology becomes more and more accessible outside of the classroom,
educators are challenged to re-consider the literacy skills required to be successfully literate. Enacting literacy teaching and learning in and for the 21st century requires teachers to update their pedagogical
knowledge, skills and contextual understanding of the world children live and learn in. This chapter offers a brief overview of the Australian Curriculum, locating it within a 21st century learning discourse.
The authors interpret and analyse one young student’s creation of a digital text in a movie modality. Attention is paid to how the case study teacher created meaningful digital literacy learning experiences and opportunities for children to create and interact in social, multimodal textual environments, both within and beyond the school.
History
Chapter number
3
Pagination
43-61
ISBN-10
1466699485
Edition
1st
Language
eng
Notes
This case study of digital literacy in the early years is based on research with a range of schools through the STAR project. STAR was a study into "Supporting Teachers as Action Researchers".
Publication classification
B1 Book chapter, B Book chapter
Copyright notice
2016, IGI Global
Extent
20
Editor/Contributor(s)
Keengwe J, Mbae J, Onchwari G
Publisher
IGI Global
Place of publication
Hersey P.A.
Title of book
Handbook of research on global issues in next-generation teacher
education
Series
Advances in Higher Education and Professional Development (AHEPD) Book Series