Visual literacy strategies for the K-5 classroom
In Engaging the Eye Generation, library media specialist and National Board Certified Teacher Johanna Riddle draws on twenty-five years of education experience to show teachers how to update the curriculum for twenty-first century learners. Technology neophytes need not despair. Johanna suggests enhancements ranging from low-tech to high-tech and explains how teachers, even those with limited technology skills, can effectively guide students to proficiency. (K-5) 160 pp.
Each chapter—filled with meaningful and motivating activities—thoughtfully explains how to elevate traditional learning and add new layers to students' reading comprehension, critical thinking, and communication skills. Through proven methods and practical examples, teachers will discover how to:
- use multiple literacies to weave together standards and disciplines;
- identify and apply appropriate tools to ensure relevant information literacy;
- integrate information and research skills;
- and design rubrics collaboratively with students so all learners can effectively assess the learning process.
To help students meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving world, teachers must become comfortable in the twenty-first-century learning community. Engaging the Eye Generation is accessible, manageable, and inspiring; it will help teachers bridge the generational gap with enthusiasm and savvy.