21st Century Literacies Oh, reading and writing are not enough,

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21st Century Literacies Oh, reading and writing are not enough, We have to teach some brand new stuff. (with apologies to Dr. Seuss)

The list is long… Information literacy Technological literacy Visual literacy Media literacy Multicultural literacy Historical literacy Political and news media literacy Scientific literacy Mathematical literacy Economic literacy Global awareness Inventive thinking

Multiple-Literacy Resources 21st Century Literacies Homepage http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/21stcent/ 21st Century Literacies: Tools for Reading the World http://www.noodletools.com/debbie/literacies/ Resources for 21st Century Literacies http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/21stcent/resources.html

Visual Literacy: “visual images are a language” The Visual Literacy Toolbox: Learning to Read Images a wealth of information and activities, many suitable for older students http://www.humanities.umd.edu/vislit/ Visual Thinking Strategies relatively easy techniques for use with picture books (newly designed website emphasizes their training program, but you can get the gist from the program description) http://www.vue.org

Visual Literacy Visual Literacy K-8 background information, activities, lesson plans, assessment strategies “Visual literacy helps children to learn to read – and to enjoy reading. Examples of visual texts include diagrams, maps, tables, time lines and storyboard.” http://k-8visual.info/

Media Literacy “…provides a framework to access, analyze, evaluate and create messages in a variety of forms. “…builds an understanding of the role of media in society, as well as essential skills of inquiry and self-expression necessary for citizens of a democracy.” Center for Media Literacy http://www.medialit.org

More Media Literacy Resources PBS Teacher Source http://www.pbs.org/teachers/media_lit/index.html Media Literacy Clearinghouse http://www.frankwbaker.com/default1.htm Both sites offer a wealth of information, including content-linked lesson plans, articles, links to additional information