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Multiliteracies in motion : current theory and practice
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Multiliteracies in motion : current theory and practice

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Introduction to multiliteracies in motion: current theory and practice / David R. Cole and Darren L. Pullen
Classrooms and multiliteracies in motion; Uncritical framing: lesson and knowledge structure in school science / Beryl Exley and Allan Luke; Image, genre, voice, and the making of the school-literate child: lessons from multiliteracy teaching in China / Bette Zhang Bin and Peter Freebody; Introducing multimodal literacy to young children learning English as a second language (ESL) / Len unsworth and Robyn Bush
Multiliteracies theory in motion. New media, new learning / Bill Cope and mary Kalantzis; Multiliteracies and the agency involved with computer operations in education / David R. Cole and Darren L. Pullen; Multiliteracies and the politics of desire / David R. Cole
The pedagogy of multiliteracies in motion. Using the principles of multiliteracies to inform pedagogical change / Geoff Bull and Michele Anstey; Disrupting traditions: teachers negotiating multiliteracies and digital technologies / Elizabeth Petroelje Stolle and Gustavo E. Fischman; Using multiliteracies to facilitate culturally relevant pedagogy in the classroom / Louanne Ione Smolin and Kimberly Lawless
Multiliteracies in practice; Multiliteracies and assessment practice / Ian Brown, Lori Lockyer and Peter Caputi; Young Australians reading in a digital world / Jennifer Rennie and Annette Patterson; Multiliteracies: resources for meaning-making in the secondary English classroom / Douglas McClenaghan and Brenton Doecke; A virtual school for rethinking learning / Julie Faulkner and Gloria Latham.

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Multiliteracies in motion : current theory and practice. ISBN 9780415801577. Published by Routledge in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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