Remixing Multiliteracies: Theory and Practice from New London to New Times

Author:   Frank Serafini ,  Elizabeth Gee
Publisher:   Teachers' College Press
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9780807758649


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 July 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Remixing Multiliteracies: Theory and Practice from New London to New Times


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Author:   Frank Serafini ,  Elizabeth Gee
Publisher:   Teachers' College Press
Imprint:   Teachers' College Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.320kg
ISBN:  

9780807758649


ISBN 10:   0807758647
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 July 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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There is a plethora of critical, provocative, and forward-thinking ideas in Remixing Multileracies.- Teachers College Record; This book helped me with a question I've had for quite a while: What exactly will our classrooms look like when we are utilizing multiple literacies in a variety of authentic ways? After reading this book, I have a much clearer picture of that transformation than I did before. - Professional Development; So, after reading this book, the word more comes to mind: More student selected inquiry, more making and designing, more students collaborating and learning from each other, and more guidance in evaluating the vast treasure trove of information online so it can be used in a way that builds and deepens knowledge. (...) Books like this one help us see how to accomplish that. - Illinois Reading Council Journal; Remixing Multiliteracies offers a significant re-voicing and advancing of the social, political, and pedagogic significance of the multiliteracies agenda by some of the original New London Group members?aligned scholars of international repute and emerging academics. This book warrants deep engagement by teachers, teacher educators, researchers, and all who are concerned with schooling and social justice in the ever-changing world of the 21st century. - Len Unsworth, research director of Educational Semiotics in English and Literacy Pedagogy at Learning Sciences Institute Australia; This collection showcases authors at the leading edge of multiliteracies research and scholarship. It provides a fascinating and accessible state-of-the art assessment of a major approach to understanding literacy practices in the digital era. - Michele Knobel, Montclair State University


So, after reading this book, the word more comes to mind: More student selected inquiry, more making and designing, more students collaborating and learning from each other, and more guidance in evaluating the vast treasure trove of information online so it can be used in a way that builds and deepens knowledge. (...) Books like this one help us see how to accomplish that. --Illinois Reading Council Journal This book helped me with a question I've had for quite a while: What exactly will our classrooms look like when we are utilizing multiple literacies in a variety of authentic ways? After reading this book, I have a much clearer picture of that transformation than I did before. -- Professional Development There is a plethora of critical, provocative, and forward-thinking ideas in Remixing Multileracies. -- Teachers College Record


This book helped me with a question I've had for quite a while: What exactly will our classrooms look like when we are utilizing multiple literacies in a variety of authentic ways? After reading this book, I have a much clearer picture of that transformation than I did before. -- Professional Development So, after reading this book, the word more comes to mind: More student selected inquiry, more making and designing, more students collaborating and learning from each other, and more guidance in evaluating the vast treasure trove of information online so it can be used in a way that builds and deepens knowledge. (...) Books like this one help us see how to accomplish that. --Illinois Reading Council Journal There is a plethora of critical, provocative, and forward-thinking ideas in Remixing Multileracies. -- Teachers College Record


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Frank Serafini is a professor of literacy education and children's literature at Arizona State University. Visit his website at www.frankserafini.com. Elisabeth Gee is a professor and the Delbert & Jewell Lewis Chair in Reading and Literacy at Arizona State University.

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