If print media in classrooms is is still dominant, has nothing changed since Cope and Kalantzis et al got together, naming multiliteracies as the the way to go?
I thought this sounded great. I liked the idea of shifting some the teachers power to their students. Student driven learning gives empowerment and control which is more likely to produce relevant, engaging and collabrative classrooms. How true when you spoke about students' "digital natives" and how advanced they are in many of the new literacies. Very Interesting.
If print media in classrooms is is still dominant, has nothing changed since Cope and Kalantzis et al got together, naming multiliteracies as the the way to go?
zolochnaya 8 months ago
I thought this sounded great. I liked the idea of shifting some the teachers power to their students. Student driven learning gives empowerment and control which is more likely to produce relevant, engaging and collabrative classrooms. How true when you spoke about students' "digital natives" and how advanced they are in many of the new literacies. Very Interesting.
ants64au 3 years ago
sounds like Luke&Freebody and others theories..isn't it? very nice reflections..I share them!
smarreiro 3 years ago