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VISUAL LITERACY

    Module 2
AIM: Explore what visual literacy
                means
• Think about it, draw on research, and relate to
  your own experience of thinking
• Discuss why literacy and language teachers, and
  teacher educators, need to recognise the role of
  visual thinking in learning in a multimodal world
• Consider whether your learning and teaching
  approaches need to support visual thinking
• Explore strategies for creating a learning
  environment in which visual thinking can play a
  deep and significant role in the learning process.
Visual Language - Introduction

We all read visual language, whether
accompanied by written or spoken words or not.
Need for visual literacy
• Visual images fast becoming the most
  predominant form of communication
• Recognising pictures precede recognition of
  words
• Interpreting visual language play an important
  part in learning about world in general
• Some people are visual thinkers
• Necessary workplace skill
Pre-school children brought up in an
 environment where visual language
       plays an important part.
• Direct to images before they can speak
• Read pictures before they read words
• Draw pictures before they write
Everyday Communication
Three strands of language - oral, written, and
visual, essential for receiving and transmitting
information
Everyday face-to-face communication, where
the spoken language cannot be separated
from the visual language of gestures, eye
contact, and facial expression.
Print where visuals convey meanings
not necessarily presented as written
                text
Visual Thinkers
Thinking as fundamental to learning.

But not all people think in the same way. Some people think only
visually, some only verbally (i.e. in words) and some do both (Cooper,
2006).
West (1997) defines visual thinking as:

“... that form of thought in which images are generated or recalled in
the mind and are manipulated ... associated with other forms (as with
a metaphor), rotated ... or otherwise transformed gradually from one
image into another. These images may be visual representations of
material things or they may be non-physical abstract concepts ...”

• Test on man and woman walking
Why should we take account of visual
            thinking?
“Any successful theory of pedagogy must be based on views
about how the human mind works in society and in
classrooms…” Kress (2000)

Visual & verbal thinking involve:
• taking in and generating information and ideas
• processing information, and
• storing and retrieving information

For a successful, creative and meaningful learning experience,
the learner needs a learning environment that supports all
these aspects of how they think.
Workplace Skills
Internet texts are strongly visual

Visual images can
help read and understand texts
support reading and help make meaning of text

Readers should learn to
explore various forms of verbal and visual communication analyse
the interaction between words and images
think critically about the meanings and effects produced.


Focus on how to use images available to build reading skills.
Character study
Visual literacy
The ability to decode, interpret, create, question, challenge
and evaluate texts that communicate with visual images as
well as, or rather than, words.
Visually literate people can read the intended meaning in a
visual text, interpret the purpose and intended meaning, and
evaluate the form, structure and features of the text.
It is important for teachers to be well informed and confident
so that they teach effectively and enjoy exploring visual
language.
Many countries have included the study of visual language as
an integral part of the study of the English language.
How Visuals Help
Pictures may serve to help
• (a) establish the setting, (b) define/develop
  the characters, (c) extend/develop the plot,
  (d) provide a different viewpoint, (e)
  contribute to the text’s coherence, and (f)
  reinforce the text.
Levin’s five functions that help in text processing
• decorational, representational, organizational,
  interpretational and transformational.
Graphic Organisers
Instruction writing
Berry Creek Falls
Veteran Berry Creek Falls hikers recommend a counter-
clockwise loop starting on the Sunset Trail, turning left
on to the Berry Creek Falls Trail, taking another left
onto the Skyline-to-the-Sea trail, which returns to the
trailhead.
The Olomana Hike
This is one of the top hikes in Oahu if you are
looking for a challenging hike with unbelievable
views. It is only about 1.5 miles to the first peak
but there is more than 1,000 feet of elevation
gain and some parts have dropoffs on both sides
of the trail. Ropes have been added in a few
places to prevent you from slipping.
Color coding, highlighting
• Here are the three worst things that you can do on a date. First, you could
  tell jokes that aren’t funny and laugh really hard to yourself. This will make
  you look bad. Worse though, you could offend your date. One bad “joke”
  may cause your date to lash out at you, hence ruining the engagement.
  But the worst thing that you can do is to appear slovenly. By not
  showering and properly grooming, you may repulse your date, and this is
  the worst thing that you can do.
• The dodo bird used to roam in large flocks across America. Interestingly,
  the dodo wasn’t startled by gun shot. Because of this, frontiersmen would
  kill entire flocks in one sitting. Unable to sustain these attacks, the dodo
  was hunted to extinction.
• Linux and Windows are both operating systems. Computers use them to
  run programs. Linux is totally free and open source, so users can improve
  or otherwise modify the source code. Windows is proprietary, so it costs
  money to use and users are prohibited from altering the source code.
  However, Linux can be…
Exploring Visual Language

Teachers
• learn how visual language works
• acquire terminology
Gain means of identifying, describing, discussing,
analysing, and evaluating visual language, and
thereby gain a better understanding of visual
language texts.
Just as close reading of written texts promotes
understanding in depth, so close study of visual
texts provides important insights.
Visual technologies
Use of ICT can have a great impact upon reading and learning
standards.
Variety of ICT opportunities that can be used:

•   video/DVD
•   digital images
•   ICT texts/web-based texts
•   photographs/images
•   outlines, picture glossaries, etc.
                                         BECTA Research (2011)
How can using pictures help second
language learners succeed in school?
• For second language learners, meaningful
  interaction and plenty of conversation are
  essential. Visual materials can promote
  dialogues that stimulate thinking.
• General education and special education
  teachers can initiate language-rich
  opportunities in all contexts.
Benefits for levels ELLs
• Silent period: learner relies mostly on listening and nonverbal
    means for learning.
1. Can use pictures to communicate their thoughts as well as represent
their comprehension.
2. Need time to develop enough confidence and language skill before
using language to participate fully in classrooms.
3. Visuals help to demonstrate what they know through non-verbal
means and to build successful learning experiences. Also teachers can
make their instructions more explicit and comprehensible.
• More proficient ELLs: learn to speak simple sentences
1. Strongly aware of their mistakes in language.
2. Visuals provide students with ample opportunities for them to talk
about a common topic across textual formats.
3. Also makes content more explicit                               cont.
Benefits for levels ELLs
• Most proficient stage: willing to participate in
  all aspects of classroom activities
1. Help students to engage in content learning in
more creative and critical ways.
2. Visual materials should become anchoring
tools to help them access meanings and
demonstrate what they know.
3. Build strategies based on visuals to self-
regulate their learning process.
Benefits for persons with
         developmental disabilities
• Workplace Success: Reading and writing supports
  communication, enhances access to information,
  and allows individuals to perform personal and
  work-related tasks with increased independence.
• Personal development: literacy skills for the
  expression of needs, wants, information, feelings
  and ideas.
• Enhancing communication, interpersonal
  interactions, access to employment
  opportunities, increased independence in terms
  of daily living skills and access to leisure activities.
ADVANTAGES
trigger student interest
meaningful contextualisation
prompts for talk
vocabulary work, drills, writing, etc.
promote self-confidence among ELL students
promote alternative ways of participating
allow opportunities for more interactions
suit the needs of ELL students with various levels of language proficiency
activate background knowledge
focus on higher-order thinking and problem-solving
establish a purpose for learners
provide a structure for reading
provide additional context for accessing information
promote study skills
Exploring Visual Language: a
               Framework
“Close read" of visual language text
During guided, shared, and independent reading of visual
language, ask:
• What is the visual text about?
• What visual language features are used? What effects do
   these features have on the reader?
• What clues do the visual language features give the reader?
• How do the visual, written, and oral texts interrelate and
   support each other?
• Is this visual language meant to represent reality? How
   "true" is a text.
• What is the main focus of attention of each illustration?
Teaching using visuals
STW
Help students focus on illustrations by asking
What do I See? What do I Think? and What do I
Wonder? This strategy enables students to fully
experience the message in picture books.
Developed by Janet C. Richards and Nancy A.
Anderson
STW promotes critical thinking, encourages
thoughtful prediction, and stimulates curiosity.
Thank you, now

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Visual Literacy

  • 1. VISUAL LITERACY Module 2
  • 2. AIM: Explore what visual literacy means • Think about it, draw on research, and relate to your own experience of thinking • Discuss why literacy and language teachers, and teacher educators, need to recognise the role of visual thinking in learning in a multimodal world • Consider whether your learning and teaching approaches need to support visual thinking • Explore strategies for creating a learning environment in which visual thinking can play a deep and significant role in the learning process.
  • 3. Visual Language - Introduction We all read visual language, whether accompanied by written or spoken words or not.
  • 4. Need for visual literacy • Visual images fast becoming the most predominant form of communication • Recognising pictures precede recognition of words • Interpreting visual language play an important part in learning about world in general • Some people are visual thinkers • Necessary workplace skill
  • 5. Pre-school children brought up in an environment where visual language plays an important part. • Direct to images before they can speak • Read pictures before they read words • Draw pictures before they write
  • 6. Everyday Communication Three strands of language - oral, written, and visual, essential for receiving and transmitting information Everyday face-to-face communication, where the spoken language cannot be separated from the visual language of gestures, eye contact, and facial expression.
  • 7. Print where visuals convey meanings not necessarily presented as written text
  • 8. Visual Thinkers Thinking as fundamental to learning. But not all people think in the same way. Some people think only visually, some only verbally (i.e. in words) and some do both (Cooper, 2006). West (1997) defines visual thinking as: “... that form of thought in which images are generated or recalled in the mind and are manipulated ... associated with other forms (as with a metaphor), rotated ... or otherwise transformed gradually from one image into another. These images may be visual representations of material things or they may be non-physical abstract concepts ...” • Test on man and woman walking
  • 9. Why should we take account of visual thinking? “Any successful theory of pedagogy must be based on views about how the human mind works in society and in classrooms…” Kress (2000) Visual & verbal thinking involve: • taking in and generating information and ideas • processing information, and • storing and retrieving information For a successful, creative and meaningful learning experience, the learner needs a learning environment that supports all these aspects of how they think.
  • 10. Workplace Skills Internet texts are strongly visual Visual images can help read and understand texts support reading and help make meaning of text Readers should learn to explore various forms of verbal and visual communication analyse the interaction between words and images think critically about the meanings and effects produced. Focus on how to use images available to build reading skills.
  • 12. Visual literacy The ability to decode, interpret, create, question, challenge and evaluate texts that communicate with visual images as well as, or rather than, words. Visually literate people can read the intended meaning in a visual text, interpret the purpose and intended meaning, and evaluate the form, structure and features of the text. It is important for teachers to be well informed and confident so that they teach effectively and enjoy exploring visual language. Many countries have included the study of visual language as an integral part of the study of the English language.
  • 13. How Visuals Help Pictures may serve to help • (a) establish the setting, (b) define/develop the characters, (c) extend/develop the plot, (d) provide a different viewpoint, (e) contribute to the text’s coherence, and (f) reinforce the text. Levin’s five functions that help in text processing • decorational, representational, organizational, interpretational and transformational.
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  • 25. Exploring Visual Language Teachers • learn how visual language works • acquire terminology Gain means of identifying, describing, discussing, analysing, and evaluating visual language, and thereby gain a better understanding of visual language texts. Just as close reading of written texts promotes understanding in depth, so close study of visual texts provides important insights.
  • 26. Visual technologies Use of ICT can have a great impact upon reading and learning standards. Variety of ICT opportunities that can be used: • video/DVD • digital images • ICT texts/web-based texts • photographs/images • outlines, picture glossaries, etc. BECTA Research (2011)
  • 27. How can using pictures help second language learners succeed in school? • For second language learners, meaningful interaction and plenty of conversation are essential. Visual materials can promote dialogues that stimulate thinking. • General education and special education teachers can initiate language-rich opportunities in all contexts.
  • 28. Benefits for levels ELLs • Silent period: learner relies mostly on listening and nonverbal means for learning. 1. Can use pictures to communicate their thoughts as well as represent their comprehension. 2. Need time to develop enough confidence and language skill before using language to participate fully in classrooms. 3. Visuals help to demonstrate what they know through non-verbal means and to build successful learning experiences. Also teachers can make their instructions more explicit and comprehensible. • More proficient ELLs: learn to speak simple sentences 1. Strongly aware of their mistakes in language. 2. Visuals provide students with ample opportunities for them to talk about a common topic across textual formats. 3. Also makes content more explicit cont.
  • 29. Benefits for levels ELLs • Most proficient stage: willing to participate in all aspects of classroom activities 1. Help students to engage in content learning in more creative and critical ways. 2. Visual materials should become anchoring tools to help them access meanings and demonstrate what they know. 3. Build strategies based on visuals to self- regulate their learning process.
  • 30. Benefits for persons with developmental disabilities • Workplace Success: Reading and writing supports communication, enhances access to information, and allows individuals to perform personal and work-related tasks with increased independence. • Personal development: literacy skills for the expression of needs, wants, information, feelings and ideas. • Enhancing communication, interpersonal interactions, access to employment opportunities, increased independence in terms of daily living skills and access to leisure activities.
  • 31. ADVANTAGES trigger student interest meaningful contextualisation prompts for talk vocabulary work, drills, writing, etc. promote self-confidence among ELL students promote alternative ways of participating allow opportunities for more interactions suit the needs of ELL students with various levels of language proficiency activate background knowledge focus on higher-order thinking and problem-solving establish a purpose for learners provide a structure for reading provide additional context for accessing information promote study skills
  • 32. Exploring Visual Language: a Framework “Close read" of visual language text During guided, shared, and independent reading of visual language, ask: • What is the visual text about? • What visual language features are used? What effects do these features have on the reader? • What clues do the visual language features give the reader? • How do the visual, written, and oral texts interrelate and support each other? • Is this visual language meant to represent reality? How "true" is a text. • What is the main focus of attention of each illustration?
  • 33. Teaching using visuals STW Help students focus on illustrations by asking What do I See? What do I Think? and What do I Wonder? This strategy enables students to fully experience the message in picture books. Developed by Janet C. Richards and Nancy A. Anderson STW promotes critical thinking, encourages thoughtful prediction, and stimulates curiosity.
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Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Visual impact of what children first read and write that is important to them rather than any specific meaning or message. according to Mary Alice White, researcher at Columbia Teachers’ College:‘Young people learn more than half of what they know from visual information, but few schools have an explicit curriculum to show students how to think critically about visual data.’Water, ball,
  2. Picture books, cartoons, both with and without words, the visual images can reinforce or augment the narrative, provide a commentary or subtext, help create humour or irony, hold the story together, or deliver a message.
  3. For both writing and reading: visual thinker will benefit from a learning environment in which the visual plays a deeper and more significant role in the learning process, and supports how they think, as described in West’s definition above. For example: a learner who is preparing to produce a piece of writing, and is generating their ideas using visual thinking, may find it beneficial to organise them in a visual, or diagrammatic form before turning them into words; a learner who is interpreting the ideas in a written text using visual thinking may find it useful to organise them in a visual or diagrammatic form before turning them back into words.
  4. (Unlike emergent readers and writers whose first language is English)
  5. Similar to KWL Many people use the tried-and-true KWL chart as a whole-class activity to find out what students Know, Want to know, and Learned. This strategy helps students activate prior knowledge; it also helps a teacher to assess students’ understanding and to meet her students where they are in their learning. In the same way that the KWL can be used to launch a science or social studies unit, Illustrations convey a message, yet students often miss subtle aspects of the illustrations or become preoccupied with details and miss the message of the whole picture.