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(Ebook) New Literacies : Reconstructing Language and Education by Ambigapathy Pandian; Christine Liew Ching Ling; Debbita Tan Ai Lin; Jayagowri Muniandy; Lee Bee Choo; Toh Chwee Hiang; Christine Liew Ching Ling ISBN 9781443869560, 1443869562

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Authors:Ambigapathy Pandian; Christine Liew Ching Ling; Debbita Tan Ai Lin; Jayagowri Muniandy; Lee Bee Choo; Toh Chwee Hiang; Christine Liew Ching Ling
Pages:474 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language:english
File Size:3.48 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781443869560, 1443869562
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(Ebook) New Literacies : Reconstructing Language and Education by Ambigapathy Pandian; Christine Liew Ching Ling; Debbita Tan Ai Lin; Jayagowri Muniandy; Lee Bee Choo; Toh Chwee Hiang; Christine Liew Ching Ling ISBN 9781443869560, 1443869562

The notion of change is central to this book. Across the globe, there exists a pressing need for transformation in the way teachers teach, in the manner by which learners learn, and in our approach towards defining literacy in the 21st century. Historically, the term ‘literacy’ has been used to primarily denote reading and writing abilities, a designation which is today largely considered both quintessential and overly simplistic. The field of literacy, like many others within the realm of education, has a tendency to evolve and shift from one paradigm to another, vacillating between the demands of globalisation and the implications brought forth by the advent of new technologies. Reading and writing – communication, in essence – is happening in very different ways and via varied avenues; blogs, podcasts, online news, and tablets coupled with countless applications. Such changes are increasingly borderless and rapidly accelerating, and are bound to influence the nature of literacy itself as well as how it is perceived in diverse contexts in different parts of the world. This calls for a reorientation with regard to how researchers, educators and stakeholders view literacy in today’s terms.
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