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Visual Thinking Strategies: Teachers' Reflections on Closely Reading Complex Visual Texts Within the Disciplines
by
Cappello, Marva
, Walker, Nancy T.
in
2-Childhood
/ 3-Early adolescence
/ and materials
/ Art teachers
/ Beliefs
/ California
/ Classroom Communication
/ Close reading
/ Common Core State Standards
/ Critical Reading
/ Critical readings
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum Design
/ Educational Benefits
/ Elementary School Teachers
/ English teachers
/ Imagery
/ Instructional strategies
/ Intellectual Disciplines
/ Learning
/ Learning Strategies
/ Literacy
/ methods
/ Middle School Teachers
/ Multimedia Instruction
/ New literacies < Digital/media literacies
/ Nonprint Media
/ Printed Materials
/ Qualitative research
/ Reading
/ Reading Instruction
/ Reading processes
/ Reading strategies
2016
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Visual Thinking Strategies: Teachers' Reflections on Closely Reading Complex Visual Texts Within the Disciplines
by
Cappello, Marva
, Walker, Nancy T.
in
2-Childhood
/ 3-Early adolescence
/ and materials
/ Art teachers
/ Beliefs
/ California
/ Classroom Communication
/ Close reading
/ Common Core State Standards
/ Critical Reading
/ Critical readings
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum Design
/ Educational Benefits
/ Elementary School Teachers
/ English teachers
/ Imagery
/ Instructional strategies
/ Intellectual Disciplines
/ Learning
/ Learning Strategies
/ Literacy
/ methods
/ Middle School Teachers
/ Multimedia Instruction
/ New literacies < Digital/media literacies
/ Nonprint Media
/ Printed Materials
/ Qualitative research
/ Reading
/ Reading Instruction
/ Reading processes
/ Reading strategies
2016
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Visual Thinking Strategies: Teachers' Reflections on Closely Reading Complex Visual Texts Within the Disciplines
by
Cappello, Marva
, Walker, Nancy T.
in
2-Childhood
/ 3-Early adolescence
/ and materials
/ Art teachers
/ Beliefs
/ California
/ Classroom Communication
/ Close reading
/ Common Core State Standards
/ Critical Reading
/ Critical readings
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum Design
/ Educational Benefits
/ Elementary School Teachers
/ English teachers
/ Imagery
/ Instructional strategies
/ Intellectual Disciplines
/ Learning
/ Learning Strategies
/ Literacy
/ methods
/ Middle School Teachers
/ Multimedia Instruction
/ New literacies < Digital/media literacies
/ Nonprint Media
/ Printed Materials
/ Qualitative research
/ Reading
/ Reading Instruction
/ Reading processes
/ Reading strategies
2016
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Visual Thinking Strategies: Teachers' Reflections on Closely Reading Complex Visual Texts Within the Disciplines
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Visual Thinking Strategies: Teachers' Reflections on Closely Reading Complex Visual Texts Within the Disciplines
2016
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Overview
The authors offer a new perspective on close reading that uses a range of multimodal texts to capitalize on the visual nature of contemporary society and to support literacy within the academic disciplines. Specifically, a qualitative study explored teachers' perspectives on the use of Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS), a practice borrowed from museum educators that replicates close reading processes, to support literacy learning within subject areas. The analysis revealed teachers' beliefs that VTS supported students' academic vocabulary development and accountable talk. In addition, the teachers felt that VTS created a safe environment for all students to participate, thus providing access to the curriculum. The authors argue that teachers can adapt VTS to help students meet the needs of 21st century communication modes as they analyze and create print and nonprint texts in different forms of media.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Wiley Subscription Services, Inc,Wiley-Blackwell
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