Critical multimodal literacy practices in student-created comics

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Literacy Pub Date : 2023-05-21 DOI:10.1111/lit.12324
Suriati Abas
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In the wake of grim events such as Russian invasion on Ukraine, Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, the death of George Floyd in America and mosque shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand, all occurring amid the pandemic of COVID-19, it became increasingly more important to recognise literacy work that promotes a critically informed and just society. Thus, through the lens of critical literacy and intersectionality, this study sought to examine how pre-service teachers drew on critical multimodal literacy practices to create open educational resources (OER) or openly licensed comics that motivate local, global and/or transnational literacy education. Data collection took place at a four-year public university in Upstate New York. They included student-created comics, student reflections, researcher's fieldnotes and course syllabus. Findings from the study reveal that the pre-service teachers incorporated either a local, global or transnational connection to enact a social change. Further analysis shows that the OER or student-created comics inherently involve actions which are aligned with the three principles of social justice: redistributive justice, recognitive justice and representational justice.

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学生创作漫画中的批判性多模式识字实践
在俄罗斯入侵乌克兰、塔利班接管阿富汗、美国乔治·弗洛伊德(George Floyd)之死和新西兰克赖斯特彻奇清真寺枪击事件等严峻事件发生之际,所有这些事件都发生在COVID - 19大流行期间,认识到扫盲工作促进了一个批判性的知情和公正的社会,这一点变得越来越重要。因此,通过批判性读写能力和交叉性的视角,本研究试图研究职前教师如何利用批判性多模态读写能力实践来创建开放教育资源(OER)或公开许可的漫画,从而激励当地、全球和/或跨国读写能力教育。数据收集在纽约州北部的一所四年制公立大学进行。其中包括学生创作的漫画、学生的反思、研究人员的实地笔记和课程大纲。研究结果表明,职前教师结合了本地、全球或跨国联系来实施社会变革。进一步的分析表明,OER或学生创作的漫画本质上涉及与社会正义的三个原则相一致的行为:再分配正义、认知正义和代表性正义。
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Literacy
Literacy Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Literacy is the official journal of the United Kingdom Literacy Association (formerly the United Kingdom Reading Association), the professional association for teachers of literacy. Literacy is a refereed journal for those interested in the study and development of literacy. Its readership comprises practitioners, teacher educators, researchers and both undergraduate and graduate students. Literacy offers educators a forum for debate through scrutinising research evidence, reflecting on analysed accounts of innovative practice and examining recent policy developments.
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