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(Ebook) New Literacies and Teacher Learning: Professional Development and the Digital Turn (New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies) by Michele Knobel (editor), Judy Kalman (editor) ISBN 9781433129124, 1433129124

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Authors:Michele Knobel (editor), Judy Kalman (editor)
Pages:273 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:New
Publisher:Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Language:english
File Size:1.37 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781433129124, 1433129124
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(Ebook) New Literacies and Teacher Learning: Professional Development and the Digital Turn (New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies) by Michele Knobel (editor), Judy Kalman (editor) ISBN 9781433129124, 1433129124

New Literacies and Teacher Learningexamines the complexities of teacher professional development today in relation to new literacies and digital technologies, set within the wider context of strong demands for teachers to be innovative and to improve students’ learning outcomes. Contributors hail from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Finland, Mexico, Norway, and the U.S., and work in a broad range of situations, grade levels, activities, scales, and even national contexts. Projects include early year education through to adult literacy education and university contexts, describing a range of approaches to taking up new literacies and digital technologies within diverse learning practices. While the authors present detailed descriptions of using various digital resources like movie editing software, wikis, video conferencing, Twitter, and YouTube, they all agree that digital «stuff» – while important – is not the central concern. Instead, what they foreground in their discussions are theory-informed pedagogical orientations, collaborative learning theories, the complexities of teachers’ workplaces, and young people’s interests. Thus, a key premise in this collection is that teaching and learning are about deep engagement, representing meanings in a range of ways. These include acknowledging relationships and knowledge; thinking critically about events, phenomena, and processes; and participating in valued social and cultural activities. The book shows how this kind of learning doesn’t simply occur in a one-off session, but takes time, commitment, and multiple opportunities to interact with others, to explore, play, make mistakes, and get it right.
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