Bezemer,J. and Kress.G.(2008) consider the changing roles of image and writing in the representation of knowledge in secondary school English, Science and Mathematics texts published between 1930 and 2005.
Jewitt, C. (2008) ‘Multimodality and Literacy in school classrooms’, AERA Review of Research in Education, vol. 32, pp. 241–67.
In this article, Jewitt reviews research into multimodality and literacy in the classroom, and asks what these changes mean for being literate in contemporary society, where digital media are embedded in everyday literacy practices. Jewitt argues that the time for associating learning primarily with language and print literacy is over.
Unsworth applies Halliday's SFL analysis to multimodal texts. Brings together from a range of studies concepts for describing the semiotics of image and word and crucially how these modes make meaning in combination with each other. Cases mostly drawn from books for children.
New technologies are being used in schools.This article reports on a case study of one teacher’s work to integrate an interactive whiteboard (IWB) into a primary classroom.