
Exploring Diversity through Multimodality, Narrative, and Dialogue
A Framework for Teacher Reflection
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. October 2015
Book
Hardback
134 pages
978-1-138-90105-6 (ISBN)
Description
Exploring Diversity through Multimodality, Narrative, and Dialogue awakens educators to the ways in which values, beliefs, language use, culture, identity, social class, race, and other factors filter approaches to teaching and expectations for students. Designed as a guide to help educators engage in dialogic interactions, the text articulates a theoretically grounded and research-based framework related to the use of personal narratives as learning tools. Educators are encouraged to consider their own positions, explore topics of diversity and social justice, and identify ways to better address student needs.
Drawing on theories from multiliteracies, multimodality, embodiment, and narrative, chapters are framed around book discussions and the use of personal narrative to define and provide examples of dialogic interactions. Unique to this book is its focus on
embodied learning and multimodality as well as myriad artifacts produced by educators;
listening, not just dialogic talk;
writing (both traditional print texts and multimodal composition) that supports dialogic interaction; and
not merely responding to literature but developing empathic responses to texts, students, and others whose opinions may differ from one's own viewpoints.
The specific techniques and approaches presented can be used within educational and professional development settings to help readers enhance their journey toward greater awareness of others and of their own beliefs and experiences that lead toward social justice for all.
Drawing on theories from multiliteracies, multimodality, embodiment, and narrative, chapters are framed around book discussions and the use of personal narrative to define and provide examples of dialogic interactions. Unique to this book is its focus on
embodied learning and multimodality as well as myriad artifacts produced by educators;
listening, not just dialogic talk;
writing (both traditional print texts and multimodal composition) that supports dialogic interaction; and
not merely responding to literature but developing empathic responses to texts, students, and others whose opinions may differ from one's own viewpoints.
The specific techniques and approaches presented can be used within educational and professional development settings to help readers enhance their journey toward greater awareness of others and of their own beliefs and experiences that lead toward social justice for all.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Illustrations
5 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 3 s/w Zeichnungen, 1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
356 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-90105-6 (9781138901056)
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Mary B. McVee | Fenice B. Boyd
Exploring Diversity through Multimodality, Narrative, and Dialogue
A Framework for Teacher Reflection
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Mary B. McVee | Fenice B. Boyd
Exploring Diversity through Multimodality, Narrative, and Dialogue
A Framework for Teacher Reflection
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09/2015
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Mary B. McVee | Fenice B. Boyd
Exploring Diversity through Multimodality, Narrative, and Dialogue
A Framework for Teacher Reflection
E-Book
09/2015
Routledge
€69.99
Available for download
Persons
Mary B. McVee is Associate Professor, Literacy, and Director of the Center for Literacy and Reading Instruction, Graduate School of Education, University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA.
Fenice B. Boyd is Associate Professor, Literacy, Graduate School of Education, University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA.
Fenice B. Boyd is Associate Professor, Literacy, Graduate School of Education, University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA.
Author
University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA
University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA
Content
PROLOGUE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION: Narrative, Multimodality, and Dialogue in Teaching and Teacher Education: An Introduction
CHAPTER 2: Personal and Cultural Narratives: What We Can Learn and Do Through Story
CHAPTER 3: Getting the Conversation Started: Principles, Structure, and Organization in Multicultural Book Clubs (with Taffy E. Raphael)
CHAPTER 4: More Than Just Talk: Multimodal Composing and Embodiment in Explorations of Culture and Identity (with Jim Gavelek and Lisa Roof)
CHAPTER 5: Talk that Works: Moving Toward Engaged Dialogue
CHAPTER 6: The Relationship Between Words: Learning the Art of Listening
CHAPTER 7: Exploring Hot Lava: Using multiple Texts to Reflect on Multiple Positions Around Challenging Topics
CHAPTER 8: All the Stories We Have Yet to Hear
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION: Narrative, Multimodality, and Dialogue in Teaching and Teacher Education: An Introduction
CHAPTER 2: Personal and Cultural Narratives: What We Can Learn and Do Through Story
CHAPTER 3: Getting the Conversation Started: Principles, Structure, and Organization in Multicultural Book Clubs (with Taffy E. Raphael)
CHAPTER 4: More Than Just Talk: Multimodal Composing and Embodiment in Explorations of Culture and Identity (with Jim Gavelek and Lisa Roof)
CHAPTER 5: Talk that Works: Moving Toward Engaged Dialogue
CHAPTER 6: The Relationship Between Words: Learning the Art of Listening
CHAPTER 7: Exploring Hot Lava: Using multiple Texts to Reflect on Multiple Positions Around Challenging Topics
CHAPTER 8: All the Stories We Have Yet to Hear