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Theorising Multimodality Through Children and Youths' Perceptions and Experiences.

Pandya, Jessica.

Theorising Multimodality Through Children and Youths' Perceptions and Experiences. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (153 pages) - English Teaching: Practice and Critique Series ; v.2 . - English Teaching: Practice and Critique Series .

Cover -- Guest editorial -- Emergent bilinguals as text designers: rendering meaning through signs -- Recursive readings and reckonings: kindergarteners' multimodal transactions with a nonfiction picturebook -- Critique and the video production classroom: providing students the skills to navigate new media literacies -- Reconsidering religious gender normativity in graphic novel adaptations: a quantitative and qualitative case study -- Adolescent English language learners' digitally mediated multimodal compositions: multimodal enactment across different genres of writing in the EFL context -- Student perspectives on multimodal composing in the L2 classroom: tensions with audience, media, learning and sharing -- "Blackness is not just a single definition": multimodal composition as an exercise for surfacing and scaffolding student theorizing in a Black Studies classroom -- Digital stories, material transformations: reflections of education students in a pre-teacher program -- Pandemic meaning making: messing toward motet.

9781802621525


Modality (Linguistics).


Electronic books.

P299.M6 T446 2021

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