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Record Nr.

UNINA9910812283103321

Titolo

Advances in language and education / / edited by Anne McCabe, Mick O'Donnell and Rachel Whittaker

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Continuum, c2007

ISBN

1-4742-1204-2

1-282-45255-X

9786612452550

1-4411-0458-5

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (286 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

McCabeAnne (Anne M.)

O'DonnellMick

WhittakerRachel

Disciplina

407

Soggetti

Language and education

Literacy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

1. An introduction to language and literacy, Rachel Whittaker, Anne McCabe and Mick O'Donnell -- Part I: Multimodality and Education -- 2. Meaning, learning and representation in a SocialĀ  Semiotic approach to Multimodal Communication, GuntherĀ Kress -- 3. Children's picture book narratives. reading sequences of images, Clare Painter -- 4. Popular culture in the classroom: interpreting and creating multimodal texts, Katina Zammit -- 5. Systemic Functional Multimodal Discourse Analysis approach to mathematics, grammar and literacy, Kay O'Halloran -- 6. Multiliteracies for academic purposes: multimodality in textbook and computer-based learning materials in science at university, Janet Jones -- Part II: Discourse Analysis and Education -- 7. Applying a Critical Systemic-Functional Literacy Frame in a UK secondary education context, David Hyatt -- 8. Using Appraisal Theory to track interpersonal development in adolescent academic writing, Beverly Derewianka -- 9. Constructing an effective 'voice' in academic discussion writing: an appraisal theory perspective, Elizabeth Swain -- 10. Arguing in and across disciplinary boundaries: legitimising



strategies in applied linguistics and cultural studies, Susan Hood -- 11. On the 'internal dialogue' between an examination task and pre-university students' responses, Bodil Hedeboe -- 12. A discourse analytical study of decontextualization and literacy, Inger Lassen -- Part III: Corpus Linguistics and Education -- 13. Exposure, expectations and probabilities: implications for language learning, Gordon Tucker -- 14. Grammar patterns and literacy, Susan Hunston --

Sommario/riassunto

This book examines new functional approaches to language and education, and the impact of these on literacy in the classroom. The first section looks at issues of multimodality, in which the definition of a text is expanded to include not only that which is written down, but also the interaction of writing, graphics, and audiovisual material. The contributors explores ways in which language education can be expanded to deal with multimodal discourse, whether in children's books, in textbooks, or on the web. The second section looks at how critical discourse analysis and appraisal theory can be used as tools for assessing the effectiveness of student writing and literacy achievement, and also for helping developing writers to write more successfully. The final section argues that corpus-based studies of language have changed the way we see language, and that the way we teach language should evolve in line with these changes. This appealing survey of new directions in language and education includes contributions from internationally renowned scholars. It will be of interest to researchers in systemic functional linguistics, or language and education.