Mobile texts and migrant audiences : rethinking literacy and assessment in a new media age
journal contribution
posted on 2009-05-01, 00:00authored byA Stornaiuolo, G Hull, Mark Nelson
This article highlights the importance of rethinking literacy assessment in a digital and global world. Although pressures currently abound to narrow conceptions and practices of literacy, especially in an era of high stakes testing, digital multimodality and connectivity offer the potential for new ways of thinking, representing, and communicating, as well as new avenues for participating in relationships across social, geographic, and cultural difference. We explore the challenges of redesigning assessments so that they better take into account children's multiliterate capabilities. In so doing, we offer examples from our work in afterschool contexts that demonstrate how we have grappled with the complexities of assessment in new times.
History
Journal
Language arts
Volume
86
Issue
5
Pagination
382 - 392
Publisher
National Council of Teachers of English
Location
Columbus, Oh.
ISSN
0360-9170
eISSN
1943-2402
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article