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- Title
The Roles of Photography for Developing Literacy Across the Disciplines.
- Authors
Cappello, Marva; Lafferty, Karen E.
- Abstract
Teachers can capitalize on the overwhelmingly visual nature of contemporary society for learning and teaching through integrating photography in their classroom instruction. In offering an alternative pathway for acquiring and expressing knowledge, photography has the potential to strengthen instruction across disciplines by drawing on multiple literacies. Indeed, photography can magnify and transform how students learn. This article explores the roles photography played in one fourth grade science classroom where teachers used Visual Thinking Strategies to promote close reading of visual texts and students created photo-booklets to demonstrate disciplinary literacy in geology as well as reflect on their acquisition of content knowledge through photo-interviews. In de-scribing an instructional sequence of visual-based activities and multi-modal projects, this article illustrates photography's potential to improve disciplinary literacy teaching and learning by facilitating metacognition, academic vocabulary, and risk taking.
- Subjects
PHOTOGRAPHY education; VISUAL literacy; INSTRUCTIONAL innovations; SCHOOL discipline; FOURTH grade (Education); PROJECT method in teaching
- Publication
Reading Teacher, 2015, Vol 69, Issue 3, p287
- ISSN
0034-0561
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/trtr.1418