The multiliteracies project: preservice and inservice teachers learning by design in diverse content areas

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pedagogies Pub Date : 2020-07-07 DOI:10.1080/1554480X.2020.1787172
Susan M. Holloway
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ABSTRACT This study examines the experiences of preservice and inservice teachers who developed web platform posts for The Multiliteracies Project, which in part involved creating a multimodal pedagogical tool embedded in a lesson plan to explore a multiliteracies approach in diverse content areas. This research draws upon theory of Learning by Design to help articulate and evolve a multiliteracies theoretical framework. Using constructivist grounded theory, there were 37 participants over 3 years (2014–2017) who participated via face-to-face interviews, focus groups, and email responses. Document analysis and field notes were also used in the analysis. Three main themes that emerged from the data were: (i) Fostering Creativity through Design; (ii) Enhancing Disciplinary Literacy; (iii) Digital Literacies Broaden Pedagogy. The study found that while participants indicated they felt The Multiliteracies Project was demanding, they benefited from engagement in Learning by Design. From this study, education professors may further consider ways that they themselves might introduce the theory of Learning by Design into their work with preservice and inservice teachers to engage them in multiliteracies. This pilot study has led to the development of a nationally funded study which will expand the web platform and include interviews, in-depth observations, and original film footage of educators in secondary schools and adult community-based contexts.
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多学科项目:职前和在职教师在不同内容领域的设计学习
本研究考察了为“多元素养项目”开发网络平台职位的职前教师和在职教师的经验,该项目部分涉及创建嵌入在课程计划中的多模式教学工具,以探索不同内容领域的多元素养方法。本研究借鉴了设计学习理论,以帮助阐明和发展一个多元素养的理论框架。运用建构主义理论,37名参与者在3年(2014-2017)期间通过面对面访谈、焦点小组和电子邮件回复参与了研究。在分析中还使用了文件分析和现场笔记。从数据中得出的三个主要主题是:(i)通过设计培养创造力;提高学科素养;(iii)数字素养拓宽了教学方法。研究发现,虽然参与者表示他们觉得多元文化项目要求很高,但他们从参与设计学习中受益。从这项研究中,教育学教授可能会进一步考虑他们自己将设计学习理论引入到他们与职前和在职教师的工作中,以使他们参与多元文化。这项试点研究促成了一项由国家资助的研究的发展,该研究将扩大网络平台,并包括对中学和成人社区背景下教育工作者的访谈、深入观察和原始电影片段。
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