These
articles provided me with a new insight about New Literacies. One of the key aspects focused upon in all
three articles was that New Literacies are ever changing. The New Literacies continuously change as
technology creates new opportunities and possibilities in the classroom. Integrating New Literacies will help students
grasp skills that are required in society especially in the work force.
The problem seems to be that since these ICTs
and New Literacies are continuously changing it is creating an abundance of skills and
tools to be taught and utilized.
Traditional definitions and practices of literacy have been affected due
to the possibilities that New Literacies have presented in literacy
education. For example, literacy
instruction can now include a worldwide community of learners which in itself is
a rich learning experience. Some
problems New Literacies present are funding and effective implementation. These problems may not affect wealthier
school districts but certainly affect the majority of schools. In my opinion, the New Literacies are crucial and
need to be interrogated into literacy education, but
how are we to do so with the lack of access to the tools. Furthermore, if we do have access to the
tools professional development and guidance on how to implement them is also
difficult to come by. Presently many
programs are being cut in schools and guiding our teachers effectively to use technology
is a big issue.In the article Toward a Theory of New Literacies Emerging from the Internet and Other Information and Communication Technologies I liked the following statement, “Change defines our work as both literacy educators and researchers — by teaching a student to read, we change the world.” This made me reelect upon the fact that we do change the world everyday educating our students. Perhaps the fact that the New Literacies are continuously changing and affecting education is something we should be thankful for. Society is continuously changing therefore we should be tailoring out teaching to better reach students. New Literacies can be a great way to more effectively reach students because society and students are constantly changing therefore we as educators should be continuously changing, as well.
Amy i love your comment about the quote, "Change defines our work as both literacy educators and researchers." While i agree that teachers change the world, when i look at this first part of the quote i seem to really connect with that idea of change. From the time i entered into my undergrad, a few short years ago, to now things have already changed drastically in education. Where will we be 10 years from now? It's kind of crazy to think about! I am excited to be at the forefront of educational technology along with all of my peers in this NYIT program!
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