Multimodal Teaching and Learning: The Rhetorics of the Science Classroom

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This book takes a radically different look at communication, and in doing so presents a series of challenges to accepted views on language, on communication, on teaching and, above all, on learning. Drawing on extensive research in science classrooms, it presents a view of communication in which language is not necessarily communication - image, gesture, speech, writing, models, spatial and bodily codes. The action of students in learning is radically rethought: all participants in communication are seen as active transformers of the meaning resources around them, and this approach opens a new window on the processes of learning.

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Kress, G., Jewitt, C., Ogborn, J., & Tsatsarelis, C. (2014). Multimodal Teaching and Learning: The Rhetorics of the Science Classroom. Multimodal Teaching and Learning: The Rhetorics of the Science Classroom (pp. 1–223). Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781472593764

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