Remixing selfies: Arts-based explorations of funds of knowledge, meaning-making, and intercultural learning in literacy

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This article describes an arts-based writing project, the Cultural Selfie, used in a pre-service teacher education classroom to explore the concept of funds of knowledge and to develop intercultural awareness. The Cultural Selfie as a visual interpretation provided a space for pre-service teachers to reflect critically on their everyday cultural and literacy practices and their teacher Self. In doing so, they used literacy as a form of meaning-making to examine concepts such as privilege, cultural bias, and discomfort, as well as strength and weakness in relating to different cultures.

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Varga-Dobai, K. (2018). Remixing selfies: Arts-based explorations of funds of knowledge, meaning-making, and intercultural learning in literacy. International Journal of Multicultural Education, 20(2), 117–132. https://doi.org/10.18251/ijme.v20i2.1572

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