Multiliteracies in Motion: Current Theory and Practice
The realities of new technological and social conditions since the 1990s demand a new approach to literacy teaching. Looking onward from the original statement of aims of the multiliteracies movement in 1996, this volume brings together top-quality scholarship and research that has embraced the notion and features new contributions by many of the originators of this approa
...morePaperback, 273 pages
Published
November 13th 2009
by Routledge
(first published 2009)
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This is a fine book. It combines two of my major interests: multiliteracies and mobility studies. It is an edited collection with fine chapters from Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis and Len Unsworth and Robyn Bush. Like the best of multiliteracy books, it applies often abstract ideas in the classroom. I gained a lot - in terms of both knowledge and example - from this book.
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