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Reading the visual : an introduction to teaching multimodal literacy / Frank Serafini ; foreword by Gunther Kress.

Reading the visual : an introduction to teaching multimodal literacy / Frank Serafini ; foreword by Gunther Kress.
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Record Number 17618
ISBN 9780807754719 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Location 372.6 SER
Author Serafini, Frank
Title Reading the visual : an introduction to teaching multimodal literacy / Frank Serafini ; foreword by Gunther Kress. [BOOK]
Portion of title Introduction to teaching multimodal literacy.
Teaching multimodal literacy.
Published New York : Teachers College Press, 2014.
Collation xiii, 189 pages ; 24 cm.
Content types text
Carrier type volume
Series Language and literacy series
Bibliography Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Note A Multimodal World -- Why Teachers and Literacy Educators Should Read This Book -- What Influenced Me to Write This Book -- How This Book Is Organized -- pt. I THEORETICAL AND INSTRUCTIONAL FOUNDATIONS -- 1.Multimodal Ensembles -- So What Exactly Is a Multimodal Ensemble? -- Text, Image, and Design -- How Modes Work -- Multimodal or Multimedia -- The Discovery of the Obvious -- Why Should Educators Care About Multimodal Texts? -- Concluding Remarks -- 2.Visual Literacy, Media Literacy, and Multiliteracies -- Defining Literacy -- Visual Literacy -- Media Literacy -- Multiliteracies -- Concluding Remarks -- 3.Foundational Processes -- Foundational Processes -- Perception -- Representation -- Interpretation -- Ideology -- Frameworks for Interpreting Visual Images and Multimodal Ensembles -- Concluding Remarks -- 4.Understanding Multimodality -- Multimodality -- Sociocultural Dimensions of Multimodality -- Research on Multimodality --
Contents note continued: Essential Aspects of Multimodality -- Concluding Remarks -- 5.Elements of Art, Design, and Visual Composition -- Elements of Visual Art -- Elements of Multimodal Ensembles -- Elements of Visual Grammar -- Concluding Remarks -- pt. II CURRICULAR FRAMEWORKS AND PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES -- 6.Picturebooks and Picturebook Theories -- Defining the Picturebook -- Elements of Picturebooks -- Picturebook Codes -- Text-Image Relationships -- Art and the Picturebook -- Postmodern Influences on the Picturebook -- Concluding Remarks -- 7.Exploring Multimodal Ensembles: An Example -- Piggybook from a Perceptual Analytical Perspective -- Piggybook from a Structural Analytical Perspective -- Piggybook from an Ideological Analytical Perspective -- Concluding Remarks -- 8.Curricular and Pedagogical Frameworks -- A Curricular Framework -- Defining Units of Study -- An Instructional Template -- Concluding Remarks -- pt. III UNITS OF STUDY --
Contents note continued: Exploring Postmodern Picturebooks -- Exploring Wordless Picturebooks -- Exploring Historical Fiction Picturebooks -- Exploring Informational Picturebooks -- Exploring Illustrated Novels -- Exploring Graphic Novels, Comics, and Cartoons -- Exploring Advertisements -- Exploring News Reports -- Exploring Film -- Exploring Digital Media -- Epilogue: To See or Not to See -- Developing an Enlightened Eye with Our Students -- Words and Pictures and Something in Between -- Interpretation and Representation -- The Journey Continues.
Summary Note "Today’s teachers need up-to-the-minute information to help their students make sense of the multimodal texts they encounter daily in and out of school. 'Reading the visual' is an essential introduction that focuses on what teachers should know about multimodal literacy and how to teach it. This engaging book provides theoretical, curricular, and pedagogical frameworks for teaching a wide-range of visual and multimodal texts, including historical fiction, picture books, advertisements, websites, comics, graphic novels, news reports, and film. Each unit of study presented contains suggestions for selecting cornerstone texts and visual images and launching the unit, as well as lesson plans, text sets, and analysis guides. These units are designed to be readily adapted to fit the needs of a variety of settings and grade levels." - Publisher website.
Target Audience For teachers of primary and middle years.
Subject Visual literacy - Study and teaching (Primary)
Visual learning
Literacy -- Philosophy
Critical pedagogy
Added Name Kress, Gunther, 1940-
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