Multimodal Composing in Classrooms: Learning and Teaching for the Digital World

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Taking a close look at multimodal composing as an essential new literacy in schools, this volume draws from contextualized case studies across educational contexts to provide detailed portraits of teachers and students at work in classrooms. Authors elaborate key issues in transforming classrooms with student multimodal composing, including changes in teachers, teaching, and learning. Six action principles for teaching for embodied learning through multimodal composing are presented and explained. The rich illustrations of practice encourage both discussion of practical challenges and dilemmas and conceptualization beyond the specific cases. Historically, issues in New Literacy Studies, multimodality, new literacies, and multiliteracies have primarily been addressed theoretically, promoting a shift in educators’ thinking about what constitutes literacy teaching and learning in a world no longer bounded by print text only. Such theory is necessary (and beneficial for re-thinking practices). What Multimodal Composing in Classrooms contributes to this scholarship are the voices of teachers and students talking about changing practices in real classrooms.

Author(s): Suzanne M. Miller, Mary B. McVee
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2012

Language: English

Front Cover
Multimodal Composing in Classrooms
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
1. Multimodal Composing: The Essential 21st Century Literacy: Suzanne M. Miller and Mary B. McVee
2. The (Artful) Deception of Technology Integration and the Move Toward a New Literacies Mindset: Mary B. McVee, Nancy M. Bailey, and Lynn E. Shanahan
3. Learning Video Grammar: A Multimodal Approach to Reading and Writing Video Texts: David L. Bruce
4. The Importance of a New Literacies Stance in Teaching English Language Arts: Nancy M. Bailey
5. “Being great for something”: Composing Music Videos in a High School English Class: James Cercone
6. Engaging Literature Through Digital Video Composing: A Teacher’s Journey to “Meaning that Matters”: Monica Blondell and Suzanne M. Miller
7. Lessons in Multimodal Composition from a Fifth-Grade Classroom: Lynn E. Shanahan
8. A Literacy Pedagogy for Multimodal Composing: Transforming Learning and Teaching: Suzanne M. Miller, Mary K. Thompson, Ann Marie Lauricella, and Fenice B. Boyd, with Mary B. McVee
9. Changing the Game: Teaching for Embodied Learning through Multimodal Composing: Suzanne M. Miller and Mary B. McVee
About the Contributors
Contributing Editors
Index