________________ This paper describes a qualitative study in which English as a second language (ESL) teachers’ views on the innovation of visual language (the use of both words and graphics, images, placement, etc. to make meaning) were explored. The researcher carried out interviews with seven experienced instructors who taught ESL to adults in intensive English programs. Five teaching sites in the Pacific Northwest were included in the study. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed according to the grounded theory method. It was discovered that teachers viewed the graphics, images, placement, symbols, etc. that appears on visualizing technologies as separate from the linguistic text rather than viewing it as visual language. They demons...
This qualitative case study examined and described three technologically competent, secondary-level...
Skorge P. Visual Representations as Effective Instructional Media in Foreign Language Teaching. Pozn...
This paper reports on a study, which suggests an alternative use of drawings in language classrooms....
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This article reports an ethnographic study of two multicultural seventh grade classes. It was design...
A study was conducted to find out the effect of visuals on the comprehension ability of a group of J...
With changes in technology over the past decades, literacy now requires receiving and transmitting i...
The rise of information technology has transformed our way of communicating to each other as visuals...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the avenues for choosing pictures and visual images in testi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 70-73).This study aims at examining the effect of incorp...
This exploratory action research describes the process of using the Knowledge Framework, and specif...
In this sophisticated era where there are a lot of technologies that can be utilized and used to sup...
The main aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of using visual aids in facilitating th...
Page 7-29Teachers of low-literate adult English language learners often use visual materials to teac...
“Viewing and Representing in the Middle Years” was a two-year project to investigate visual literacy...
This qualitative case study examined and described three technologically competent, secondary-level...
Skorge P. Visual Representations as Effective Instructional Media in Foreign Language Teaching. Pozn...
This paper reports on a study, which suggests an alternative use of drawings in language classrooms....
Research suggests that students can understand information more easily if the structure of that info...
This article reports an ethnographic study of two multicultural seventh grade classes. It was design...
A study was conducted to find out the effect of visuals on the comprehension ability of a group of J...
With changes in technology over the past decades, literacy now requires receiving and transmitting i...
The rise of information technology has transformed our way of communicating to each other as visuals...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the avenues for choosing pictures and visual images in testi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 70-73).This study aims at examining the effect of incorp...
This exploratory action research describes the process of using the Knowledge Framework, and specif...
In this sophisticated era where there are a lot of technologies that can be utilized and used to sup...
The main aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of using visual aids in facilitating th...
Page 7-29Teachers of low-literate adult English language learners often use visual materials to teac...
“Viewing and Representing in the Middle Years” was a two-year project to investigate visual literacy...
This qualitative case study examined and described three technologically competent, secondary-level...
Skorge P. Visual Representations as Effective Instructional Media in Foreign Language Teaching. Pozn...
This paper reports on a study, which suggests an alternative use of drawings in language classrooms....