This timely book provides effective methods and authentic examples of teaching about climate change through digital and multimodal media production in the English Language Arts classroom. The chapters in this edited volume demonstrate the benefits of addressing climate change in the classroom through innovative media production and cover a range of different types of media, including video/digital storytelling, social media, art, music, and writing, with rich resources for instruction in every chapter.Through the engaging ideas and strategies, the contributors equip educators with the critical tools for supporting students’ media production. In so doing, they offer new perspectives on how students can employ media and production techniques to critique the status quo, call for change, and acquire new literacy skills. As the effects of the climate crisis become increasingly visible to the youth population, this book helps foster and support youth agency and activism. Youth Media Creation on the Climate Change Crisis: Hear Our Voices is a necessary text for students, preservice teachers, and educators in literacy education, media studies, social and environmental studies, and STEM education.The eBook+ version of the text features embedded audio and video components as well as interactive links to reflect the multimodal nature of students’ work, spotlighting how youth media production supports the development of students’ critical literacy skills and shapes their voices and identities.
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This timely book provides effective methods and authentic examples of teaching about climate change through digital and multimodal media production in the English Language Arts classroom.
Youth Climate Contributors List Introduction: The Need for this Book Section I. Justifying the Pedagogical Value of Media Production to Address the Climate Crisis 1. "We Are Nature Defending Itself": Universal Climate Literacy DIY with Youth Media Productions and Engagement 2. Centering Utopia: Fostering Youth Climate Change Education by Exploring and Envisioning Hopeful Future 3. General Ecology and Speculative Pedagogies: Youth Digital Media Practices for Climate Justice 4. Integrating Community-Based Participatory Research Approaches with Climate Justice Digital Media Projects Section II. Engaging Students in Imaginative and Critical Thinking Through Media Production 5. "Our Story Will be the Future": A Learner-centered Approach to Support Digital Multimodal Composing about the Climate Crisis 6. "Listen, There, To the Way the Real World Thinks in Me"—Cultivating an Empathic Imagination to Support Students’ Visual Stories that Address the Climate Crisis 7. Addressing Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Futures Through Creative Music Engagement 8. Fostering Proactive Ecological Identity of Youth Through Social Media Section III: Providing Students With Media Production Methods To Achieve Audience Uptake To Exact Change 9. Climate Writing Across Media: Scribing New Stories to Live By 10. The Long Haul: Three Decades of Teaching Student Documentary Action Research for Environmental and Climate Justice 11. Resilient by Youth Engagement: The Alameda Creek Atlas 12. Building Youth Voices: Media Created by Youth, For Youth
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ISBN
9781032370903
Publisert
2023-07-18
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
520 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
270

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Richard Beach is the Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota, USA. He is the author of numerous books, including Teaching Climate Change to Adolescents: Reading, Writing, and Making a Difference; Teaching Literature to Adolescents, 4th Edition, Teaching Language as Action, Languaging Relations for Transforming Literacy and the Language Arts Classroom, and Teaching to Exceed the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards, 3rd Edition.

Blaine E. Smith is an Associate Professor of the Practice in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Vanderbilt University, USA. Her scholarship is focused on multilingual adolescents’ digital literacies and developing strategies for supporting teachers’ integration of technology in diverse classrooms.