Integrating multimodal literacies in ESL teaching: addressing learner diversity

In today's technologically-dependent globalised era, the "performance, chasm" among diverse ESL learners is a topic for discussion by educators, policymakers and concerned citizens in many communities in the developing world. These concerns make it necessary for ESL teachers to use...

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Main Authors: Gurnam Kaur Sidhu, Sarjit Kaur
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2009
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spelling my-ukm.journal.75332016-12-14T06:44:23Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7533/ Integrating multimodal literacies in ESL teaching: addressing learner diversity Gurnam Kaur Sidhu, Sarjit Kaur, In today's technologically-dependent globalised era, the "performance, chasm" among diverse ESL learners is a topic for discussion by educators, policymakers and concerned citizens in many communities in the developing world. These concerns make it necessary for ESL teachers to use effective teaching strategies that not only to enhance English language proficiency but also to determine the elements of student diversity in their ESL classrooms. It is widely recognised that English literacy is interwoven into the fabric of rapid development of new technologies and cannot be separated from our everyday lives. Hence, this article presents a case study using the multiliteracies approach that accommodates the broad repertoire of textual practices and multimodal literacies in a language classroom. This study found that students are actively involved in the process of learning through the multiple modes of meaning making within the scope of their task-based project. As such, the multimodal aspects of this case study allow contextualised meanings to be created by the students through the use of multiple semiotic resources and media. More importantly, the multiliteracies approach has managed to help the participants to address learner diversity in a more integrated and contextualised manner. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2009-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7533/1/New_Profile_1_20140911115304289.PDF Gurnam Kaur Sidhu, and Sarjit Kaur, (2009) Integrating multimodal literacies in ESL teaching: addressing learner diversity. International Journal of Learner Diversity, 1 (1). pp. 59-78. ISSN 2180-1630 http://www.ukm.my/fpendidikan
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description In today's technologically-dependent globalised era, the "performance, chasm" among diverse ESL learners is a topic for discussion by educators, policymakers and concerned citizens in many communities in the developing world. These concerns make it necessary for ESL teachers to use effective teaching strategies that not only to enhance English language proficiency but also to determine the elements of student diversity in their ESL classrooms. It is widely recognised that English literacy is interwoven into the fabric of rapid development of new technologies and cannot be separated from our everyday lives. Hence, this article presents a case study using the multiliteracies approach that accommodates the broad repertoire of textual practices and multimodal literacies in a language classroom. This study found that students are actively involved in the process of learning through the multiple modes of meaning making within the scope of their task-based project. As such, the multimodal aspects of this case study allow contextualised meanings to be created by the students through the use of multiple semiotic resources and media. More importantly, the multiliteracies approach has managed to help the participants to address learner diversity in a more integrated and contextualised manner.
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