Re-envisioning literacy instruction with adolescents: multiliteracies, multimodality and new technologies
conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byChristopher Walsh
Engaging students' lifeworlds and the concerns of their communities in globalised, semiotic and information societies is imperative in New Times. As youth continue to exhibit their proficiency with new literacies emerging from Internet communication technologies (leTs), education-particularly curriculum and instruction-remains largely focused around monomodal, print-only literacy practices, often ignoring students' hybrid multiple voices. This paper reports on two curricular interruptions to the progressive reading and writing workshop that acknowledged adolescents' engagement with digital technologies and their new multimodalliteracy practices in a year eight public classroom within a small urban academy of technology.
History
Event
Re-envisioning literacy instruction with adolescents: multiliteracies, multimodality and new technologies (2006 : Darwin, NT)
Pagination
1 - 19
Publisher
Charles Darwin University
Location
Darwin
Place of publication
Darwin, N.T.
Start date
2006-07-08
End date
2006-07-11
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Editor/Contributor(s)
J Rennie
Title of proceedings
Voices, vibes and visions: hearing the voices, feeling the vibes, capturing the visions - proceedings of the AATE/ALEA national conference 2006