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Gloria Schultz Eastman – English Journal, 2015
When teachers engage student confidence in discerning visual metaphor and when they make students aware of their skills, they can teach them how to transfer the reading of the visual to the reading of text. This article details some activities for facilitating that transfer. Engaging and challenging visual activities can lead to an enhanced…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Visual Literacy, Poetry, Reading Instruction
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Gilbert, Chris – English Journal, 2013
The author critiques covers of "Ebony" and "GQ" magazines in order to expose race and class narratives, and he encourages teachers to help students to become more aware of the ways in which other images "connote cultural information." Because of the prevalence of images in contemporary society, it is imperative that…
Descriptors: Criticism, Periodicals, Visual Literacy, Race
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Dallacqua, Ashley Kaye – English Journal, 2012
In the spring of 2010, the author had the pleasure of working with four fifth graders, exploring reading engagement with graphic novels. During her research study, she became inspired by the connections these fifth graders made between the graphic novels they discussed and the film medium and ultimately concluded that this connection contributed…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Films, Novels, Grade 5
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Wolfe, Paula; Kleijwegt, Danielle – English Journal, 2012
The emergence of quality multimodal texts such as graphic novels may provide new vistas that allow adolescents access to more complex readings of difficult texts. This is especially true for the large number of graphic versions of Shakespearean text that have recently come on the market. However, it is still unclear as to what students actually…
Descriptors: Drama, Literacy, Visual Literacy, Multimedia Materials
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Marquez-Zenkov, Kristien; Harmon, James A. – English Journal, 2007
Kristien Marquez-Zenkov and James A. Harmon encouraged urban students to take photographs that illustrate the purposes of school, factors that support success in school, and barriers to success. The authors analyzed students' photos and written reflections on the photos to form recommendations regarding teaching approaches that encourage students'…
Descriptors: High School Students, Urban Schools, Photography, Academic Achievement
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Burke, Anne; Peterson, Shelley Stagg – English Journal, 2007
Anne Burke and Shelley Stagg Peterson argue that "picture books offer a medium for teaching visual and critical literacy across the curriculum." To support this idea, they describe a multidisciplinary unit on World War II that pushes high school students to utilize visual and print literacies to analyze, comprehend, and relate to public events and…
Descriptors: War, Picture Books, Interdisciplinary Approach, Literacy Education
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LaPota, Margherite; LaPota, Bruce – English Journal, 1973
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literature, Secondary Education, Serials
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Jacobs, Dale – English Journal, 2007
Historically, comics have been viewed as a "debased or simplified word-based literacy," explains Dale Jacobs, who considers comics to be complex, multimodal texts. Examining Ted Naifeh's "Polly and the Pirates," Jacobs shows how comics can engage students in multiple literacies, furthering meaning-making practices in the classroom and beyond.
Descriptors: Cartoons, Literacy, Literary Genres, Visual Literacy
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Hassett, Dawnene D.; Schieble, Melissa B. – English Journal, 2007
Dawnene D. Hassett and Melissa B. Schieble contend that literacy instruction must include attention to the multiple ways in which print and visual images work together. They propose ways to update accepted reading strategies "with visual texts and new literacies in mind." Using examples from picture books and graphic novels, they expand our…
Descriptors: Semantics, Novels, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Strategies
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Foster, Harold M. – English Journal, 1981
Provides topics and activities by which English teachers can make their students visually literate and capable of critical television viewing. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Secondary Education
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Mueller, Lavonne – English Journal, 1974
Creating and displaying artworks based on words helps students appreciate the subtle strengths of language. (JH)
Descriptors: Creativity, Language, Mass Media, Poetry
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Mueller, Lavonne – English Journal, 1977
Suggests ways to improve students' visual literacy through the study of paintings and photographs. (DD)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language Arts, Painting (Visual Arts), Photographs
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Brown, David E. L. – English Journal, 1983
Suggests that films can enrich students' understanding of the literature on which they are based and can strengthen the same academic competencies students are expected to develop through reading. (MM)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Films, Learning Activities, Literary Criticism
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Kirkton, Carole Masley – English Journal, 1971
Having argued that visual literacy looks toward and creates a different kind of learner, exposes the intricacies of a visual language and adds a new dimension to the definition of literature, the author presents several ERIC abstracts designed to help teachers focus on films. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Drama, English Curriculum, English Instruction