This document discusses the topic of literacy and how the definition of literacy is evolving in the digital age. Some key points include:
1. Literacy now involves more than just reading and writing, as it requires skills like understanding complex messages, conveying meaning, learning new skills, and collaborating with others.
2. Access to information is abundant but students must learn how to evaluate information critically and develop networks to share and create knowledge.
3. Teachers are encouraged to reimagine literacy instruction and incorporate more technology, collaboration, student passions, and real-world problem solving to prepare students for their future.
16. LITERACY
human: right
"Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and
expression; this right includes freedom to hold
opinions with interference and to seek, receive and
impart information and ideas through any media
and regardless of frontiers "
Article 19 of The Universal Declaration of Human Right
General Assembly of the United Nations on December 10, 1948 states
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36. The abundance of information means not only a changing
role from the traditional classroom, but also a
drastically different set of skills and expectations.
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41. Your ability to build a network
of authentic personal and
professional relationships,
not your intellectual or financial
capital, is the
most important asset
in your portfolio.
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91. 14 Great Facebook Groups Every Teacher should Know about
The Ultimate Guide to Facebook in Education
Teacher's Guide to Creating Facebook Groups for Students
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93. • 10 Google Plus Communities Every Teacher Should Know about
• Excellent Teacher Tips on The Use of Google Plus in Education
• 20 Reasons Why You Should Be Using Google Plus
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94. 7 Steps to Grow Professionally Using Twitter This Summer
10 Ways Teachers Can Use Twitter for Professional Development
10 Powerful Twitter Tools for Teacher's Professional Development
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