No. of pages 230
Published: 2016
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"Building Bridges: Rethinking Literacy Teacher Education in a Digital Era" by Clare Kosnik examines the evolving landscape of literacy education in the context of digital technology. The book emphasizes the importance of equipping future literacy teachers with the necessary skills to navigate and integrate digital tools into their teaching practices. Kosnik draws on research and case studies to highlight innovative pedagogies, encouraging educators to embrace diverse literacies and foster critical thinking in students. By bridging traditional literacy teaching methods with modern digital approaches, the text aims to prepare teachers for the challenges and opportunities of today’s learning environments. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 230 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Brill .