Multiliteracy opens up the
discourse about traditional teaching practices. It discusses the
shortcomings of traditional teaching in addressing the population of students
whose learning styles have shifted.
Albeit that most people presently utilizes technology to a greater
extent than before. That there
will be varied levels in peoples ability. In addition to the fact that not only
is the English language dynamic and ever changing but also that it’s culturally
diverse.
The New London group
hypothesize that a tangent from the traditional teaching practice towards
multiliteracy is a better educational philosophy. In essence, multiliteracy has
in mind the populous’ best interest. It understands the role computer literacy
play in shaping the way people communicate.
There is also a working
understanding that even though English might be the global language that there
are many variants of the English language. Therefore, multiliteracy would
benefit those individuals who aren't necessary native English speakers. Hence,
they would have an equal opportunity to participate to the best of their
abilities in their classrooms, and eventually in their work place and beyond. Hence,
traditional education is bias as it fails to cater to everyone. Does this mean
that the pedagogical philosophy behind multiliteracy may be the great equalizer
providing a utopian society that has long eluded us? May be not.
Multiliteracy however recognizes that there is a disparity in societies. For instance affluent societies have a wealth of t resources. So those who come from such backgrounds have an advantage over those from lower class communities. When people of different class meet up in the workspace those from more affluent communities have the computer skills to do well. The workspace is structured differently and the skills that they call for may require qualifications beyond what traditional pedagogy of literacy may have to offer. In other words, social work space may need multiple languages to communicate globally. They may have to be computer literate to maneuver the World Wide Web, in operating and designing computer programs. Multiliteracy is trying to prepare individuals who can function and communicate in a world that has immensely changed is still changing. The new London group pin point the areas of social change in local diversity and global connectedness, linguistic and cultural differences--that they have pertinent to the function of the various aspects of individuals lives, be it private or public.
The New London Group highlights that there is the need for
diversity—be it the educational system or the workspace. The educational systems in fact prepare
the work force of the future.
In fact
“postFordism” or “fast capitalism”
as we knew it then is still around something that postmodernist cannot
completely deconstruct. The
vertical chain of hierarchy that still exists even among those who are literate
and have embraced the technological age and are literate in the tokenistic
pluralist society. The tokenistic ideal is that if you work real hard and get
and education that you will be reward with the career of your choice. The
pedagogical philosophy behind mulitilietrary may in fact be creating a docile
workforce. They are in fact limited by the similar ideals and realities of
capitalism. Thus, “Fast Capitalism”
has only taken on a different persona.
Educators do have to reconsider if what students are being
taught is to fit into another system where technology is being used make it’s
workers submissive. Nonetheless, its outcome is similar to that of Henry Ford’s
remarkable assembly line. The
truth is that educators may be preparing students to fulfill positions in the
work place that still have a chain of hierarchy that just won’t dissolve with
revamping the traditional pedagogical philosophy. However, its does help with
mobilizing the general public to question what use to exist, that now exists,
and what to come in the future.To believe and to trust that multiliteracy will consider all
the differences and place everyone on a leveled playing field is pyrite or
fools gold. The New London group,
acknowledges that there are many imperfections with corporations. They may make accommodations to deal with
its diverse workforce or utilize the technologies that are available to communicate
internationally and locally within its company regular memos but its difficult to avoid where people
are coming from and what they have perceives to be as their truth about those
who are their bosses.
The what of multiliteracy designs speaks of the” meaning”
that people make from what
they hear, see, and feel. People design their own meaning with aren’t in
isolations of their believes and cultural background. The technological age has also opened
another medium with influence what individual derive from social medias. The way person perceives things is an
act of redesigning and creating meaning.
Figure 2 Is multiliteracy: the new deal?
The New England Group discusses how the human mind works
with relation to the theory of pedagogy. Its premise is that, the human mind
learns not in isolation of an individual’s culture. It also states
that through critical framing a student can make meaning of what they learn and
that knowledge has a means of being transferred from one situation to another.
Nonetheless, an individual has to have interest in what being taught. The idea of various designs being
multilayered is in fact interesting.
It does need to address in detail how the effects of current social and
political views on shaping the education to suit a pluralistic economy whose
ideals flourish on tokenistic ideals. Hence, is multiliterary the new deal to
literacy pedagogy. Will charter schools per se, be the answer to public school?
Will common core be the answer to the national dilemma of making students ready
for a college education by raising the standards? Or is the literacy pedagogy waiting for a superman.


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