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Azzam Alobaid – Discover Education, 2025
In an era dominated by digital technologies, the concept of multiliteracies extends beyond traditional literacy skills to encompass digital media and information literacies. This article addresses the pressing need to raise awareness of digital multiliteracies among university students by proposing a comprehensive didactical framework. The purpose…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Consciousness Raising, Digital Literacy
Kate Van Roekel; Elizabeth Studstill; Edie Lantz Leppert – Adult Literacy Education, 2025
In response to high demand from program participants for both health literacy and digital skills support, the Literacy Connects English Language Acquisition for Adults program in Tucson, Arizona, created a mock patient portal (ELAA Med+) for use in their free, community-based, volunteer-taught English language and computer basics classes. Built…
Descriptors: Health, Multiple Literacies, Technological Literacy, English (Second Language)
Jamila J. Lyiscott; Amari Boyd – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
A frequent question amongst Black scholars and practitioners is how to succeed in institutions that thrive on our cultural erasure. How to unmask and survive. For Black women these questions are doubly significant. The questions we answer in our collaborative Blackgirl autoethnography have implications for how Black women scholars, and others…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Multiple Literacies, Autobiographies
Brittany Pinkerton; Christine Craddock – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2024
Physical education and academic core subjects do not have to be regarded as mutually exclusive content areas with separate aims and applications. This article suggests a fusion between multiple literacies, content areas and contexts that prioritizes culturally relevant pedagogies.
Descriptors: Physical Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Multiple Literacies, Social Responsibility
Lynne M. Z. Lafave; Nadine Van Wyk – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
The early years of childhood development are a significant time for the acquisition and application of skills that foster motor development, cognitive understanding, and social well-being. However, there are gaps in knowledge of and practical skills for developing physical literacy within early childhood educator preparation programs. This article…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Physical Development, Early Childhood Teachers
Araceli Rojas – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2024
This article reflects upon literacies that are encoded in the landscape and in natural forms, and which describe a different relation between humans and the environment. It criticises the Eurocentric biases that have equated literacy to writing and promoted the opposition of literate vs. oral societies. Although there has been a turn toward…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Decolonization
Rick Ginsberg; Yong Zhao – Phi Delta Kappan, 2025
American education has focused on reading and literacy skills for decades, but the ongoing reading wars have had little effect on student performance. Authors Rick Ginsberg and Yong Zhao suggest that the growth of artificial intelligence makes this hyperfocus on reading especially misguided because it's becoming increasingly easy to access…
Descriptors: Literacy, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Academic Achievement
Juan Gregorio Fernández-Bustos; Pablo Cuesta-Valera; David Zamorano-García – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
Physical education is often viewed as a public health tool that can be used to increase the amount of physical activity young people engage in. However, not only should the amount of physical activity at school and in physical education lessons be increased, but students should also acquire the knowledge, skills, motivation and responsibility that…
Descriptors: Child Health, Physical Education, Multiple Literacies, Student Motivation
Kathy Sanford; Bruno de Oliveira Jayme; Tanya Manning-Lewis – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2024
Literacy as a unified concept is no longer valid or useful for today's complex world, where globally we face many challenges and contradictions. Adult literacy is shifting rapidly, and the human need for visually communicating meaningfully and relationally -- beyond 'reading and writing' -- is vital for addressing wicked problems and difficult…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Multiple Literacies, Social Justice, World Problems
Get Fit! With Math and Lit: Pedagogical Implications for a Newly Developed Physical Activity Program
Brittany Pinkerton; Christine Craddock – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
This article details the development of a physical activity curriculum used in an after-school program for youths. The program, Get Fit! With Math & Lit, employed culturally relevant pedagogies as its guiding framework and the Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility Model to structure its content. This multifaceted framework of the…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, After School Programs, Program Development, Curriculum Development
Hongye Zeng – Reading Teacher, 2024
Writing in school has long been disconnected and inauthentic to multilingual learners due to its monolingual, language-focused, and standardized features. Although more and more researchers have called for and explored newer asset-based writing pedagogies, such as digital multimodal writing, to support diverse learners in response to emerging…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Bilingual Students, Multiple Literacies, Learning Modalities
Patricia A. Edwards; Patriann Smith – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2024
A plethora of services in early childhood care and education has not sufficiently resulted in equitable practice for families and, specifically, families of Color across the globe. Despite numerous programs geared toward alleviating literacy challenges, families of Color worldwide continue to experience Eurocentric approaches to addressing the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Parents, African Americans, Story Telling
Kristen M. Ford; Julie M. Knutson – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
THE FUSED health education series was developed as a one-stop guide for developing a quality curriculum for teaching health education. This first, two-part article introduces a new approach to teaching health education called THE FUSED Technique. THE stands for Teaching Health Education and FUSED stands for Functional (data driven) information,…
Descriptors: Health Education, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Development, Skill Development
Mahmoud M. S. Abdallah – Online Submission, 2024
The field of English Language Teaching (ELT) and Learning is constantly evolving, influenced by advancements in educational theory, technology, and global trends. This article aims to explore several key issues and concepts in ELT, focusing on modern approaches and challenges faced by educators and learners alike. I will examine topics such as…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Teaching Methods
Alexandra Nordström – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2024
In this conceptual paper, the affective intensity of joy is approached as becoming. Following a relational ontology, joy is attended to both as performed in relation to others (human and more-than-human) and as a performative agent. This paper is based on an empirical exploration of the remarkableness of young children's everyday lives in a…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Early Childhood Education, Performance, Young Children
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