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This book is a guide to current research and debate in the field of
literacies practice and education. It provides both an historical
and lifespan view of the field as well as an overview of research
methodologies with first-hand examples from a range of researchers
involved in literacy research.
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.
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.
Early childhood education across the world has been influenced by
the pioneering work of Maria Montessori, and this book provides a
complete overview of Montessori pedagogy and practice. It considers
the Montessori approach within the context of early childhood
education and care, and examines it in the light of new insights
from the fields of neuroscience and child development. By helping
the reader understand the influence of Montessori on contemporary
early years policy and practice, the book outlines ideas relevant
to all early years settings, and suggests ways for all early
childhood educators to apply these ideas in practice. The book
looks in detail at: - the Montessori story - the child as worker
and the adult as observer - developing independence and
concentration - using the senses to build the foundations for
learning - early communication and language - early mathematics -
cultural knowledge and understanding - Maria Montessori, and other
early childhood pioneers Within each chapter are definitions of the
key concepts of the Montessori approach, questions for reflection
and discussion, activities and suggestions for further reading.
This book focuses on the 3 to 6 age range. Susan Feez is a Lecturer
in the Faculty of Education at the University of New England,
Armidale, Australia.
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