This volume takes a broad view of multimodality as it applies to a
wide range of subject areas, curriculum design, and classroom
processes to examine the ways in which multiple modes combine in
contemporary classrooms and its subsequent impact on student
learning. Grounded in a systemic functional linguistic framework
and featuring contributions from scholars across educational and
multimodal research, the book begins with a historical overview of
multimodality's place in Western education and then moves to a
discussion of the challenges and rewards of integrating multimodal
texts and ever-evolving technologies in a variety of settings,
include primary, language, music, early childhood, Montessori, and
online classrooms. As a state of the art of teaching and learning
through different modalities in different educational contexts,
this book is an indispensable resource for students and scholars in
applied linguistics, multimodality, and language education.
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