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If you saw this in the computer/laptop monitor of your student/child, what would you do? Why?you do? Why?

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From Reading to Literacies: Grades 3-8 in the 21st Century

PORTIA P. PADILLAReading Education AreaCollege of EducationUP Diliman

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From NCTE

n MYTH: 21st-century literacy is about technology only.

REALITY: Although technology is important REALITY: Although technology is important to literacy in the new century, other dimensions of learning are essential, like written and oral communication skills very highly, and collaboration, work ethic, critical thinking, and leadership all rank higher than proficiency in information technology.

From NCTE

n MYTH: Teachers who use technology in their personal lives will use it in their classes.

REALITY: Teachers who use word REALITY: Teachers who use word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, and Internet browsers at home do not bring that knowledge into the classroom. Two-thirds of all teachers report feeling under-prepared to use technology in teaching, even if they use computers to plan lessons, access model lesson plans, and create activities.

Do you agree? Why/why not?

n MYTH: Teachers need to be experts in technology in order to use it effectively in instruction.

REALITY: Effective teachers collaborate with students to understand the information landscape and think about its use. Since success with technology depends largely upon critical thinking and reflection, even teachers with relatively little technological skill can provide useful instruction.

Outline

n Reading and Literacies: Socio-historicaln Reading and Literacies: Developmentaln Learning and Teaching (with) n Learning and Teaching (with) 21st Century Literacies

Reading and Literacies: A Socio-Historical

PerspectivePerspective

- Jennings

READING

Reading is the practical management of the world around us.

Reading allows us to make sense of Reading allows us to make sense of our experiences.

READING

n making sense of and managing human experience and the world

n making sense of many different “texts”

Throughout history, people have “read”, have tried to make sense of, “read”, have tried to make sense of, many different kinds of “texts”

-- from the flight of birds

to facial expressions,

- from the handwriting on the wall

to the signs of the times,

- from motives

to minds,

… and then some.

Language is a way to make reading easier.

Language names the human experience that we “read”.

Language helps us “make sense” of what we experience.

Making sense is necessary for communication.

Reading is a kind of communication.

When we read, we should be able to “get” the message “sent” to us.

The way of “sending” a message has changed.

Language has changed.

Reading has changed along with it.

…AND THE CHANGE CONTINUES…

CHANGING TIMES,

CHANGING NEEDS.

CHANGING NEEDS,

CHANGING WAYS OF LIFE.

CHANGING WAYS OF LIFE,CHANGING WAYS OF LIFE,

CHANGING PURPOSES.

CHANGING PURPOSES,

CHANGING TYPES AND USES OF LANGUAGE AND LITERACY.

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From “Stainless Longganisa “ by Bob Ong

Factors that Influence READING

New literacies build on, NOT replace, traditional literacy.traditional literacy.

Reading and Literacies: A Developmental Process

- Chall

Stage 0 (Pre-reading/ Emergent Literacy)

What a child is learningn Functions of written languageAlphabet

From birth to Age 6 / Grade 1

n Alphabetn Phonemic awareness

Stage 1 (Initial Reading and Decoding)Grade 1 and beginning Grade 2 (ages 7-8)

What a child is learningn Letter-sound correspondences

Stage 2 (Confirmation and Fluency)Grades 2 and 3 (ages 8-9)

What a child is learningn Automatic word recognitionUse of contextn Use of context

Stage 3 (Learning the new)Ages 9-13; Grades 4-8

What a child is learningn How to learn from textVocabulary knowledgen Vocabulary knowledge

n Strategies

Stage 4 (Multiple Viewpoints)Ages 13-18; Grades 8-12

What a child is learningn Reconciling different views

Stage 5 (Construction and reconstruction: A Worldview)Ages 18 and above; college and graduate school

What a child is learningn Developing a well-rounded view of the worldof the world

But what if you had a child like this one?

Video: A magazine is an Ipad that does not work.

Focus: Grades 8-12

Stage 4 (Multiple Viewpoints)Ages 13-18; Grades 8-12

What a child is learningn Reconciling different views

In this century, different views are aclick away!

Stage 4 (Multiple Viewpoints)

Typical activitiesn Critical readingDiscourse synthesisn Discourse synthesis

n Report writing

In this century, all these can be done without the use of pen and paper!

Stage 4 (Multiple Viewpoints)Materialsn Texts containing multiple viewsn Encyclopedias and other reference n Encyclopedias and other reference materials

n Newspapers, magazines, and journalsn High quality and popular literaturen NonfictionIn this century, all these can be in electronic/multimedia formats!

Some Philippine Standards By the end of Grade 12

Filipinon Kailangang nakakáya ng mga estudyante na pagsanibin ang mga kasanayan sa na pagsanibin ang mga kasanayan sa komunikasyon at wika tungo sa paglikha ng kahulugan na gumagamit ng pabigkas at pasulat na mga teksto, iba’t ibang anyong pampanitikan, at mga kontekstong diskursibo para sa mga personal at propesyonal na layunin.

55 STRANDS STRANDS 1414 DOMAINS DOMAINS

FOR K TO 12FOR K TO 12FOR K TO 12FOR K TO 1299 DOMAINS DOMAINS

FOR 7FOR 7--1212

LISTENING SPEAKINGREADING READING WRITING VIEWING

LISTENING COMPREHENSION ORAL LANGUAGE AND FLUENCYVOCABULARY VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT READING COMPREHENSION

WRITING AND COMPOSITIONGRAMMAR AWARENESS AND STRUCTUREATTITUDE ATTITUDE (TOWARDS LEARNING)STUDY STRATEGIES

LIFELIFE

LITERATURELITERATURE LANGUAGELANGUAGETEXTS

TEXTS

Remember:

Reading development is NOTa process that grows and changes by itself. It is correlated with other by itself. It is correlated with other aspects of child development -physical, cognitive, linguistic, and socio-emotional – among others.

Thus...

The development of 21st literacies among students does and will not grow and change by itself. Literacy, like reading, is change by itself. Literacy, like reading, is influenced by interacting factors.

Reminder!

Reading is an interactive process.

Learning and Teaching (with) 21st Century Literacies(with) 21 Century Literacies

21st Century Literacy

Video: 21st century literacy

Research-based recommendations for effective instruction in 21st-century literaciescentury literacies

- National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)

n an integrated approach, helping students understand how to access, evaluate, synthesize, and

For Teachers

access, evaluate, synthesize, and contribute to information

n encouragement of interaction with and among students

n Encourage students to reflect regularly about the role of technology in their learning.

Some suggestions

learning.n Create a website and invite students to use it to continue class discussions and bring in outside voices.

n Give students strategies for evaluating the quality of information they find on the Internet.

Some suggestions

the Internet.n Be open about your own strengths and limitations with technology and invite students to help you.

n Explore technologies students are using outside of class and find ways to incorporate them into your teaching.

Some suggestions

incorporate them into your teaching.n Use a wiki to develop a multimodal reader's guide to a class text.

n Include a broad variety of media and genres in class texts.

n Ask students to create a podcast to share with an authentic audience.

n Give students explicit instruction about

Some suggestions

n Give students explicit instruction about how to avoid plagiarism in a digital environment.

n Consult the resources on Partnership for 21st-Century Skills website.

Teachers CAN DO what these students are asking for...

n Video: Engage me