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Mary Kalantzis; Bill Cope – Harvard Educational Review, 2025
In this supplement to the reprint of "A Pedagogy of Multiliteracies: Designing Social Futures," Mary Kalantzis and Bill Cope revisit the foundational ideas of the New London Group thirty years after the article's publication. They explore how the multiliteracies framework has evolved over time in response to changes in technology, media,…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Social Media, Artificial Intelligence, Justice
Yanan Shen; Habibah Ab Jalil; Rahimah Jamaluddin – Educational Technology & Society, 2025
Digital gameplay and digital multimodal composition (DMC) are promising multimodal literacy practices. Nevertheless, research on their incorporation in literacy classrooms to foster students' multimodal literacy skills is lacking. This qualitative case study explored how two groups of Chinese adolescents used multimodal literacy in digital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Multiple Literacies, Digital Literacy
Lydia J. Gilpin; Jennifer M. Smith – English in Texas, 2025
This article details how a preservice teacher discovered that small changes in the delivery of content through multimodal avenues create big changes in engagement with required canonical texts. The authors explain why multimodal instruction should be utilized. Then, readers are provided with descriptions of two example lessons using a multimodal…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Grade 7, Learning Modalities, English Instruction

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