Re-Imaging Student Learning Through Arts and Literacy

Louise Shaw, L. Valerie
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Author(s): Shaw, Louise J.; Valerie, Lynda M. | Abstract: In this article, the authors consider the role that arts-integrated writing might play in shaping student learning opportunities. It explores the topic of using photos, drawings, and other images in the classroom as visual texts to mediate personal expression, thinking, and learning with language-based texts. Existing literature on multimodal curricula is briefly reviewed and ideas are provided for teachers who would like to explore this approach to writing instruction. Issues of equitable access to learning opportunities that are centered on students’ multiple ways of knowing and the funds of knowledge they bring to school, as well as shifting cultural definitions of literacy and multimodality, are also explored. Specific examples of how teachers can maximize the potential of multimodal, arts-integrated teaching and learning in their classrooms are shared. The article concludes with implications for teachers, their teaching practices, and student learning.
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通过艺术和读写重新塑造学生的学习
作者:Shaw, Louise J.;摘要:在本文中,作者考虑了艺术整合写作在塑造学生学习机会方面可能发挥的作用。它探讨了在课堂上使用照片、绘画和其他图像作为视觉文本的主题,通过基于语言的文本来调解个人表达、思考和学习。本文简要回顾了现有的关于多模式课程的文献,并为想要探索这种写作教学方法的教师提供了一些思路。本文还探讨了以学生的多种学习方式和他们带到学校的知识储备为中心的公平获得学习机会的问题,以及文化对扫盲和多模态的定义的转变。教师如何在课堂上最大限度地发挥多模式、艺术一体化教学的潜力的具体例子得到了分享。文章总结了对教师、他们的教学实践和学生学习的启示。
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