Doing multiliteracies: re-envisioning adolescent literacy in new times
conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byChristopher Walsh
In New Times (Hall, 1996), there has been much rhetoric about school’s role in equipping students for the future. Multiliteracies pedagogy allows individual teachers to reconceptualise pedagogy and curriculum thereby addressing adolescents’ complex and demanding literacy needs (New London Group, 1996). As a result of the advent of widespread computer use and Internet Communication Technologies (ICTs), this paper presents new and emerging virtual contexts and environments for adolescent literacy instruction. The paper highlights one teacher’s curricular initiatives/interruptions where Multiliteracies pedagogies and the incorporation of multimodal digital and multimedia design, replaced the progressive monomodal reading and writing workshop. In conclusion, new perspectives on research related to the education of teachers in the 21st century are presented to contribute to the public knowledge base of teacher education in post-typographic societies.
History
Event
Australian Teacher Education Association. Conference (2006: Fremantle, W.A.)
Pagination
400 - 414
Publisher
Australian Teacher Education Association
Location
Fremantle, W.A.
Place of publication
Perth, W.A.
Start date
2006-07-05
End date
2006-07-08
ISBN-13
9780977568505
ISBN-10
0977568504
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2006, Australian Teacher Education Association
Editor/Contributor(s)
J Gray
Title of proceedings
ATEA 2006: Making teaching public: reforms in teacher education - proceedings of the 2006 Australian Teacher Education Association National Conference