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Within lecture, Lane (2016) also shows the progression from the traditional literacy to what literacy is now like in the 21st century. She discusses how literacy is expanding so much that the idea of "what is literacy" is reexamined as there are now multiple types of literacy surrounding us. One specific example of this is the influence technology has on children's learning. Children are exposed to technology in which through the technology they are still exposed to literacy, but in a different non-traditional type of way, as technology formats and displays texts differently. This is how technology, i.e. the internet, social media, is a new example of literacy, as it still allows the children to read from this and learn the literacy skills, but in a more creative, digital, up-to-date way.
I believe that with technology advancing and schools resources and access to information advancing, literacy in the 21st century has become more than just reading and writing. It focuses on different ways to read and write/learn these literacy skills, through the internet, critically analyzing things, and by applying literacy to things within our society/world, such as within politics, the environment, cultures, media, etc.
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I would definitely promote this within my future classroom. I believe that not every child learns the same way and since some children might struggle with reading or writing, the different types of literacy within the 21st century could really help these children through an alternative way of learning. This would help benefit the student(s) and their learning, while still learning literacy, but through a more suitable way meeting those children's needs. Also, another reason I would promote this within my classroom is that I believe the different types of literacies are crucial for children to learn, as our society is constantly changing and updating/advancing, and this would help them learn the skills they need through multiple resources, which is very important, and can be applied within their lives as they grow up.
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References
(L. Lane, personal communication, January 6th, 2016)
Great blog post Vicky!
ReplyDeleteI really liked what you said about how important these literacies are because of the changing nature of society. This multiple literacy approach allows for a lot more flexibility and organic change within the curriculum based on current events, and I think it will result in much more effective student learning. When the students feel the subject matter is relevant, they tend to be a lot more interested in the topic, and more engaged in the classroom. As you say, this approach doesn't get rid of traditional teaching methods, but rather enhances them, and I would love to implement it in my class as well!