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Making visible the dance: Strategies and tactics in teacher and student classroom interactions
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English Teaching: Practice & Critique (2015) 14 (3): 387–403.
Published: 07 December 2015
... Limited 2015 Media Identity Critical literacy English teaching New literacy Literacy and identity Twenty years ago, notes were surreptitiously passed around the English classroom. Now, young people text on cell phones in their pockets, without even breaking eye contact...
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Children’s literature in the digital world: How does multimodality support affective, aesthetic and critical response to narrative?
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English Teaching: Practice & Critique (2015) 14 (1): 28–43.
Published: 05 May 2015
... English language arts English teaching ICT and English New literacy Children’s literature in education has been an established field of study for some time (Chambers, 1985 ; Huck, 1968 ; Saxby, 1987 ; Nodelman, 1988 ; Rosenblatt, 1978), with significant research and theory developed around...
