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Understanding multiliteracies and assessing multimodal texts in the English curriculum

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https://hdl.handle.net/10497/19235
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Chan, C., Chia, A., & Choo, S. (2017). Understanding multiliteracies and assessing multimodal texts in the English curriculum. The English Teacher, 46(2), 73-87. https://journals.melta.org.my/TET/downloads/tet46_02_03.pdf
Author
Chan, Caroline May Ling
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Chia, Alexius Ti Yong 
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Choo, Suzanne S. 
Abstract
The shift in multimodality and multiliteracies in the English curriculum has become more a need than a choice. With the advent of ‘new’ media and advancing technology, learning scopes have broadened significantly. Methodologies and pedagogies will have to be redefined and re-established to accommodate the over-flowing sources of accessible knowledge. The main issue is that schools and universities, as Hull and Nelson (2005) argued, are still “staunchly logocentric, book centered, and essay driven” (p.225). More than a decade after this assertion, these new forms of literacies appear to have some impact on teaching and learning. However, the inclusion of multimodal text analyses in school-based assessment seems to be lagging. This paper discusses the shift towards multimodality and multiliteracies and their possible impact and implications on the English curriculum. It proposes the alignment of a re-conceptualized English curriculum which infuses the teaching and learning of visuals and technology and the assessment of multimodal texts.
Keywords
  • Multiliteracies

  • Multimodality

  • English Language teac...

  • Assessment

Date Issued
2017
Publisher
Malaysian English Language Teaching Association
Journal
The English Teacher
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