Multiliteracies as a Landmark to Shape the 21st Century EFL Learners

Naima Sahli

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Today's educators should be well-aware of the world of the 21st century; a world that is characterised by a constant technological advancement, a fierce economic competition, a diversified digital village at the end of a fingertip, and unforeseen pandemics and crises. Teachers need to develop innovative methods to allow their learners to successfully cope with the requirements of the 21st century. At present, students are digitally-oriented in need of skills and competencies that empower them to smoothly understand and critically engage in dialogue with the world they live and work in. A vivid incarnation of the  principles of  multiliteracy approach is the edited book entitled Films, Graphic Novels and Visuals: Developing Multiliteracies  in Foreign Language Education- An Interdisciplinary Approach by Daniela Elsner, Sissy Helff and  Britta Viebrock.

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Multiliteracy, Films, Graphic Novels, Visuals

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Elsner, D., Helff, S., & Viebrock, B. (Eds). (2013). Films, graphic novels and visuals: Developing multiliteracies in foreign language education- An interdisciplinary approach. Berlin: Lit

Etuş,Ӧ. (2013). New realms of meaning making: Multimodal literacies in language classrooms. In D. Elsner., S. Helff., & B. Viebrock. (Eds.). Films, graphic novels and visuals: Developing multiliteracies in foreign language education- An interdisciplinary approach (33-53). Berlin: Lit




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/nh.2021.6.245-250
Date of publication: 2021-10-10 16:25:02
Date of submission: 2021-09-28 15:05:20


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