Visual Approaches to Teaching Writing

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A01=Eve Bearne
A01=Helen Wolstencroft
Author_Eve Bearne
Author_Helen Wolstencroft
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literacy
multimodal approach
practical guide
primary school
reading
teach
visual approaches
writing

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412930338
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Oct 2007
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Includes CD-Rom

Why are visual approaches to literacy important? Children′s experience of texts is no longer limited to words on printed pages - their reading and writing worlds are formed in multimodal ways, combining different modes of communication, including speech or sound, still or moving images, writing and gesture. This book is a practical guide for teachers in making sense of multimodal approaches to teaching writing.

The book covers topics such as:

- The design of multimodal texts and the relationships between texts and images

- How to build a supportive classroom environment for analysing visual and audiovisual texts, and how to teach about reading images

- How to plan a teaching sequence leading to specific writing outcomes

- Examples of teaching sequences for developing work on narrative, non-fiction and poetry

- Formative and summative assessment of multimodal texts, providing levels for judging pupil development, and suggestions for moving pupils forward

- How to write, review and carry out a whole school policy for teaching multimodal writing

The book is accompanied by a CD, which contains a range of examples of children′s multimodal work, along with electronic versions of the activities and photocopiable sheets from the book, and material designed for use with interactive whiteboards.

It will be a valuable resource for primary teachers, literacy co-ordinators and students on initial teacher training courses.

She is a Past President of the Association and has recently retired from the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education where her interests in research and publication were mostly concerned with multimodal texts.

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