What is Literacy
Literacy is more than just
reading and writing it is also being defined cultural, technology, digital,
visual, media literacy, critical, mathematical and scientific literacy.
Cultural literacy “is the knowledge of the
world and the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of diverse ways of being.”
(Winch et al., 2010 pp478-9)
Technology
literacy is another
way we communicate by using the computer to send emails, making blogs and
wiki’s, social network such as Facebook, YouTube and online games.
Digital
literacy is defined
as using a computer, e-books, sending text messages, using an interactive
whiteboard, mobile phones, televisions and Ipads.
According to (Winch etl.,2010pp) visual
literacy is a
tautology especially in respect to its common definition as the ability to read
and write. It is also connected to computer programs, visual arts, drawings,
illustrations and the technique of drawing maps.
Media literacy is the ability to access,
analyse, evaluate the media messages.
Critical
literacy is the
ability to analyse texts, understand the function of the text and be aware of
where the language of the text is positioning them as reader or listener.
Mathematical literacy is knowing the
mathematical process, methods and having mathematical knowledge.
Scientific
Literacy is knowing
and understanding the different scientific concepts.
Here is link to a youtube video on what is literacy
Here is a video on the
twenty first century pedagogy
What literacy
practices do you currently engage with regularly and how? ( insert pic’s of
each )
I use facebook to see what my friends and family are doing.
Textbooks
and readings as part of my study.
Youtube to watch and listen to music videos
Watch movies when I want to relax.
Read
magazines while I wait to see the doctor.
My
Ipad to play games, take photos, listen to music,
surf the net, check emails, facebook, youtube.
My phone
keeps in contact with my family and friends
by ringing them up and texting them while I am way at university.
My
laptop I use it for doing my assignments
listen to music while I am my assignments, read the news the internet, store my
photos off my camera, check my facebook, research, watch movies, youtube and
copying and pasting images I like off the net.
Emails to keep in contact with the lecturers and receiving
receipts from iTunes and online bookstores for books I have purchased
Information on great deals from various companies for example QANTAS and
Woolworths everyday rewards.
Game
Consoles I have a Nintendo WII which I use
to play to games, dance and do exercise activities.
Signs- reading
street signs, road signs and advertisement boards.

Reflection of your literacy knowledge,
skills and needs.
My literacy knowledge and skills have developed from
childhood adolescence to my adult years. When I was younger and starting my
schooling and learning to read and write it took me a while to take things in
and there had an impact on my learning to improve my reading and writing skills
I had one on one help with an in class tutor.
By the time got to high school I knew the basic
information about how use a computer and typing up a word document. As I went
through high school we taught how to type properly, search the web for
important information, how to make power points, how to do spread sheets etc.
In high school I was also taught the right terminology associated with each
of my subjects at high school . By the
time I finished high school I had good computer literacy skills and knowledge.
In primary school and high school the teachers used
chalkboards, whiteboards and overhead projectors when they taught a lesson. We
only had a couple of computers in the classroom at primary and in high school
we had computer labs that we used only when we needed to do assessments,
researching on the internet and doing power points. In primary school the
library was filled with storybooks and in high school the library had range of
books form general reading books to reference books, and textbooks.
In
schools today the teachers are using interactive boards and computers to aid
with their teaching in the classroom and classrooms have computers in them and
are able to go the internet as well.
Now that I am a student studying at university I
have refresh my memory on how to do specific things on a computer such as the
important information on how to do a power point. I am also teaching myself how
to make a blog for the first time.
As future teacher I will need to know how to use an
interactive whiteboard because they are in classrooms all over Australia and
are an important part of a students learning. Youtube, wiki’s and blogs will also be really useful for teaching in
years to come.
Task 1: Reflection on what it means being a reader
What knowledge do
readers bring to the task of reading?
The knowledge a child brings to reading task is different
to that of an adult. A child is just starting to learn to read a text and what
it consists of where as an adult brings a vast range of knowledge and personal
experiences which helps to understand the text better and know what to expect
from a text where a child does not. As
we get older our knowledge and understanding of texts broaden. We also need to
have an understanding of how texts come together such using the cue systems
such as phonics, semantics and syntaxes.
How do
readers read successfully?
Successful readers know how to skim read over the texts
this allows you to get through the text quicker but still have an understanding
what the text is about, rereading over parts of the text that you find
important. A reader should also be able to construct meaning from the text whether it is in
written or graphic, paper-based or digital.( Winch, G., Ross-Johnston, R.,
March, P., Ljungdahl, L., & Holliday, M. (2010). Literacy: Reading,
writing and children’s literature (4th ed.). South Melbourne, VIC: Oxford
University Press.) They should also have an interest in what they are reading
and being able to interpret texts with a better understanding of what it is
about.
What implications do identity, place and culture
have in our role as readers?
Our beliefs, family values, personal experiences, our
cultural backgrounds and where we come from are important in the way we
interpret a reading task even though we all come from different backgrounds the
meaning of the text is still same.
References
Text book
Winch, G., Johson, R., March, P., Ljungdahl, L. and
Holiday, M., (2010). Literacy:
reading, writing and children’s literature(4ed.),
Oxford University Press. South
Melbourne.
Video
Christopher
Spencer"What
Is Literacy?" video essay ( May 10, 2012). Received from
Greg Whitby., 21st century pedagogy (29 Sep 2007). Received
from
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