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Interdisciplinary literacy through social media in the mathematics classroom: an action research study
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posted on 2013-09-01, 00:00 authored by Gail CaseyThis article looks at how social and participatory media can be used to strengthen interdisciplinary literacy and connects the multimodality of social environments with Middle-Years Mathematics curriculum and delivery. The article reports on part of an eighteen months action research study in an Australian public high school within the author's two Year 8 Mathematics classes. The article provides student samples from within these classes as it contributes evidence and analyses that may help to inform teachers from across subject areas to recognise and implement literacy practices, not as an isolated classroom activity, but across their disciplines. By taking a more ‘social’ approach to designing projects for Middle-Years Mathematics, this study supports concepts of literacy as a social, cognitive and cultural practice.
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Journal
Journal of adolescent & adult literacyVolume
57Issue
1Pagination
60 - 71Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell PublishingLocation
Chichester, EnglandPublisher DOI
ISSN
1081-3004eISSN
1936-2706Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal articleCopyright notice
2013, Wiley-Blackwell PublishingUsage metrics
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literacysocial mediamultimodalitymathematicsonline learningSocial SciencesEducation & Educational ResearchDigital\/media literaciesInformation and communication technologiesInformation literacyNew literaciesPopular cultureResearch methodologyAction researchteacher researchQualitativeStrategies, methods, and materialsLearning strategiesTheoretical perspectivesSocioculturalTo learners in which of the following categories does your work applyEarly adolescenceAdolescenceCollege\/university studentsAdult