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Transformed Practice in a Pedagogy of Multiliteracies

Mills, Kathy A. (2008) Transformed Practice in a Pedagogy of Multiliteracies. Pedagogies : An International Journal 3(2):pp. 109-128.

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Abstract

Global communication is being transformed by new forms of meaning-making in a culturally diverse world. This article concerns these shifts, releasing key findings of a critical ethnography that investigated how a teacher implemented the multiliteracies pedagogy. The study documented a series of media-based lessons with a teacher's culturally and linguistically diverse Year 6 class (students ages 11-12 years). The reporting of this research is timely because teaching multiliteracies is a key feature of Australian educational policy initiatives and syllabus requirements. This article moves the field of literacy research forward by examining the intersection of pedagogy for multimodal textual practices and issues of equity. The important findings concern the differing degrees to which learners utilised the affordances of media for specific cultural purposes through a pedagogy of multiliteracies. Some students reproduced existing designs whereas others applied their knowledge of texts with substantial innovation and creativity. Comparisons are made between the learning demonstrated by students who were of the dominant Anglo-Australian, middle-class culture and by those who were not. Recommendations are given for applying the multiliteracies pedagogy to enable meaningful designing.

Item Type:Journal Article
Status:Published
Keywords:multiliteracies; pedagogy; transformed practice; critical ethnography; primary; literacy; education; multimedia; equity; cultural; dominant; marginalised;
Subjects:420000 Language and Culture > 420100 Language Studies > 420103 Aboriginal Languages
410000 The Arts > 410400 Design Studies > 410401 Design Theory
380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > 380200 Linguistics > 380201 Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics
330000 Education > 330300 Professional Development of Teachers > 330302 Teacher Education - Primary
330000 Education > 330200 Curriculum Studies > 330206 Curriculum Theory and Development
380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > 389900 Other Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > 389999 Other Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences
380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > 380100 Psychology > 380102 Learning, Memory, Cognition and Language
420000 Language and Culture > 420100 Language Studies > 420102 English as a Second Language
410000 The Arts > 410400 Design Studies > 410402 Design Innovation
410000 The Arts > 410300 Cinema, Electronic Arts and Multimedia > 410301 Film and Video
410000 The Arts > 410300 Cinema, Electronic Arts and Multimedia > 410303 Multimedia
330000 Education > 330200 Curriculum Studies > 330201 Curriculum Studies - English Education
420000 Language and Culture > 420100 Language Studies > 420101 English
380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > 380300 Cognitive Science > 380301 Philosophy of Cognition
ID Code:13375
Deposited By:Mills, Kathy A
Deposited On:28 April 2008
Alternative Locations:http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1554-480X&subcategory=ED200000
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2008 Taylor & Francis
Copyright Statement:This is an electronic version of an article published in Pedagogies: An International Journal is available online at Informaworld - http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1554-480X&subcategory=ED200000
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