Exploring multimodality, literacy and learning with young adult fiction

The author examines how preservice English teachers engaged a sociocultural and critical approach to literacy instruction and the tools of a web-based classroom to discuss young adult fiction with adolescents. A sociocultural approach to literacy instruction emphasizes meaning making as an iterative...

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Main Author: Melissa Schieble (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Universidad de Murcia, 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The author examines how preservice English teachers engaged a sociocultural and critical approach to literacy instruction and the tools of a web-based classroom to discuss young adult fiction with adolescents. A sociocultural approach to literacy instruction emphasizes meaning making as an iterative process between text and a reader's lived social, cultural and linguistic experiences. The author planned and facilitated this project with a secondary language arts teacher as part of a semester long course on adolescent literature from 2006-08.
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