The teaching of the arts and literacy in schools is often at odds with one another. The desire for schools to improve results on high-stakes testing can lead to a narrow view of literacy rather than one that acknowledges the unique and distinct literacies that exist in other curriculum areas including the arts. With methods of communication becoming increasingly complex, it will be more and more important for students to be able to utilise all semiotic modes. Developing Literacy and the Arts in Schools investigates this key issue in education and offers a solution to the negative relationship between the arts and literacy. Drawing on interview data and evidence from diverse classrooms, it explores the pedagogies of effective arts practitioners and teachers, and how they relate to theoretical frameworks, to unpack the key elements of effective practice related to literacy and the arts. A model of arts-literacies is provided to assist arts and literacy educators in developing a common language that acknowledges and values these distinct arts-literacies. Themes of multimodality, diversity, aesthetics and reflection in relation to the arts and literacy are foregrounded throughout.This book will be of great value to postgraduate students of Education specialising in arts and literacy, education academics, teacher educators, and classroom and preservice teachers.
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This book highlights the important artistic-aesthetic literacies inherent in all the arts – dance, drama, literature, media arts, music and visual arts – and shows how they are critical to literacy as a whole.
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Lists of Tables, Figures, TranscriptsAcknowledgementsSECTION I: Theorising the Arts and Literacy in SchoolsChapter 1. The State of the Arts and Literacy in SchoolsChapter 2. Being Literate in the 21st Century and BeyondChapter 3. Multimodality, Semiotics and Meaning-MakingChapter 4. The Arts and Literacy Are Synchronous: Exploring a Model of Theory and PracticeChapter 5. Literacy Demands, and Reading and Writing in the ArtsChapter 6. How the Arts Support Diverse Learners in LiteracySECTION II: Classroom Practice in the Arts and LiteracyChapter 7. Dance Literacies as Embodied and Expressive AestheticsChapter 8. Drama Literacies: Exploring Self, Space and TimeChapter 9. Music Literacy: An Aural ArtChapter 10. Visual Art Literacies: ‘Seeing’ Through the Modes Chapter 11. Creative and Multimodal Writing Across the School YearsSECTION III: Arts-Literacies MatterChapter 12. Conclusion: Arts-Literacies Matter
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780367312848
Publisert
2019-08-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
430 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
184
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Om bidragsyterne
Georgina Barton is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Queensland in Australia. She is the discipline leader of literacies and pedagogy and teaches English curriculum and literacy courses in teacher education programmes. Her research focuses on the areas of multimodality, literacies, the arts, and cultural diversity.