アジア圏の英語媒介教育におけるマルチモダリティによる学びのデザイン<br>Designing Learning with Multimodality in English Medium of Education (EME) Classrooms Across Asia

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アジア圏の英語媒介教育におけるマルチモダリティによる学びのデザイン
Designing Learning with Multimodality in English Medium of Education (EME) Classrooms Across Asia

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781350358270
  • DDC分類 428.007115

Full Description

This book provides evidence-based and pedagogically-focused analyses of a variety of multimodal resources to scaffold learning in contexts of English-Medium Education (EME) in Asia.

The contributing authors are active researchers in the field of EME and multimodality across the primary, secondary and tertiary levels, from Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. They explore both the latest theoretical conceptions on the design of EME, by harnessing the affordances of multimodality, as well as practical applications of multimodal pedagogies for the teaching and learning of specific subjects, particularly STEM subjects. They provide examples of EME lessons with annotated notes to showcase good practice.

Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Foreword, Li Wei
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Multimodality in Asia's English Medium of Education (EME) Classrooms, Fei Victor Lim (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and Jack Pun (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Part I: Multimodality in the Curriculum
2. Multiliteracies and Multimodality: A Classroom Inquiry Study in Singapore, Fei Victor Lim (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and May Yin Tay
3. Affordances and Challenges of Multimodal Literacy Infused Science Pedagogy: A Case of Hong Kong EMI Science Classroom, Kason Cheung, Sibel Erduran and Alis Oancea (University of Oxford, UK)
4. Designing Localised and Intersemiotically Cohesive Material: Teaching Agriculture through Visual-Verbal Interfaces, Neil Evan Bowen (Thammasat University, Thailand) and Mareeyadar Teedaaksornsakul (Maejo University, Thailand)
Part II: Multimodal Assessments
5. From One Composing Platform to Another: Exploring L2 Learners' Meaning-Making Process in an EMI Multiliteracies Course, Yi-Hsuan Gloria Lo, Chien-Dun Catherine Chuang and Fang-I Chu (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
6. Digital Storytelling and Identity Expression: A Multimodal Analysis of Videos created by Taiwanese High School Students, Syying Lee and Tan-Sang Paddy Nguyen
7. Multimodal design of EMI assessment tasks: The Interplay between Language, Visuals, and Cognitive Demands, Jiajia Eve Liu (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) and Lo Yuen Yi
Part III: Multimodal Pedagogies
8. Enhancing Semiotic Transparency with Embodied Multimodality in a Japanese Secondary School English Class, Thomas Amundrud (Nara University of Education, Japan)
9. Preservice Science Teachers' Practices in Transposing Multimodal Meanings in the EMI Setting in Indonesia, Yanty Wirza and Wawan Gunawan
10. Designing E-multimodal Book for EFL Teaching Materials: A Call for Teacher Changes and Development, Nur Arifah Drajatia, Hilda Rakerdaa, Ma'rifatul Ilmia, Nurhandayani Supraptiningsihb, Rizdika Mardiana and Khotimah Mahmudahd
11. Towards Ethical and Responsible Engagement of Generative AI in Education: The PAA Model and 4T Lenses in Action, Angel M.Y. Lin and Qinghua Chen
Index

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