The multiliteracies approach to literacy education has become established as an accessible and effective paradigm for classroom practice in the 21st century. The Multiliteracies Classroom enlivens this theory with its vivid description of events in a real classroom. Teachers will identify with the lively transcripts of classroom interactions, and be inspired to widen students’ access to new literacy practices in an increasingly digital and globalised world. The possibilities and constraints that can be encountered when implementing multiliteracies are explored in detail. Educators know from experience that students begin their classroom journey with entirely unequal opportunities for literacy success. The Multiliteracies Classroom does not ignore this reality, highlighting the influence of society’s patterns of power on literacy learning in the digital age. Its key themes provide a blueprint for the future of literacy research and practice.
Table des matières
Introduction
Chapter One: Multiliteracies Matters
Chapter Two: Situated and Explicit Pedagogy
Chapter Three: Critical and Creative Pedagogy
Chapter Four: Multimodality, Media and Access
Chapter Five: New Social Spaces
Chapter Six: Discourses and Diversity
Chapter Seven: Power and Access
Chapter Eight: New Times
A propos de l’auteur
Kathy A. Mills, Ph D, is Professor of Literacies and Digital Cultures at the Institute for Learning Sciences and Teacher Education, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane. Professor Mills’ leading research examines gaps in current knowledge and educational uses of digital media for language and literacy learning. Current Australian Research Council Future Fellow and President of the AERA, Writing and Literacies Executive (2017-2019), Kathy has published over 100 academic works, gaining numerous international research awards, fellowships, grants, and research leadership roles.