Category: Wk 2: Multiple Literacies

  • Understanding Discourses

    In “Literacy, Discourse, and Linguistics: Introduction” by James Paul Gee demonstrates how literacy is rooted in the different discourses we experience…

  • Discourses and Multiple Literacies

    Literacy is discussed in both of the articles in different ways. One is focused on English in general and the other is focused on school.

  • Discourses

    Primary you have from the start while secondary is all your interests. Dominate gains status while nondominat is just for fun.

  • Wk 2: Discourses

    A simple analysis with examples of both James Paul Gee’s and Gail Hawisher & Cynthia Selfe’s articles on discourse and discourse communities.

  • Literacy Writing

    The Different types of literacy from two different sources when it comes to how people can communicate with language and they would function in this world.

  • Discourse Communities and Discourse – An Analysis.

    A look at discourse, discourse communities, pedagogies, teaching the differences between them, and how they all tie together.

  • Discourse vs discourse

    This takes a look into the differences between discourse and the bigger picture of Discourse. There are clear differences between both.

  • Literacies and Discourses

    Gee emphasizes the pivotal role of discourse in education and communities. Also, students must seek to learn multiple literacies.

  • Discourse Through the Use of Language and Literacy

    As part of a discourse, members have different levels of literacy or are fluent. Those within it use particular terminology or language.

  • Maintaining Literacy

    A look at Hawisher and Selfe’s analysis on becoming literate as the world evolves. Digital literacy has become an essential skill.