In this paper we provide a multimodal account of historical changes in secondary school textbooks in England and their social significance. Adopting a social semiotic approach to text and text making we review learning resources across core subjects of the English national curriculum, English, Science and Mathematics. Comparing textbooks from the 1930s, 1980s and 2000s, we show that a) all modes operating in textbooks -typography, image, writing and layout- contribute to meaning and potential for learning b) that the use of these modes has changed between 1930 and now, in ways significant for social relations between and across makers and users of textbooks. Designers and readers / learners now take responsibility for coherence, which was p...
Purpose. The purpose of this study is to examine how SABIS® as a publishing house and an owner of it...
Social Semiotics is a major new textbook in communication and cultural studies. It offers a comprehe...
From a social semiotic perspective, image designs in science textbooks are inevitably influenced by ...
In this chapter we explore communication and learning in the contem-porary social world....
This article takes a multimodal social semiotic approach to analysing educational textbooks. We are ...
In recent years media of wider communication and dissemination are becoming increasingly visual. It ...
In this paper, we discuss some issues involved in teaching and learning reading, especially schoolin...
Textbooks, as one of the primary and basic teaching/learning resources in education, provide a corne...
Exploring how the information flow of social studies textbook spreads is negotiated in teacher-led i...
Nowadays, multimodal texts are widely used in the media, schools, and daily life. There have been se...
About the book: This volume presents an overview of new developments and applications of social semi...
In a print-based society the physical characteristics of books not only controlled how knowledge was...
The aim of this paper is the semiotic analysis of a foreign language textbook as a semiotic phenomen...
Reading instructional practices in foreign language (FL) classrooms often involve asking students t...
The aim of this paper is to critically review how social semiotics has contributed to the study of r...
Purpose. The purpose of this study is to examine how SABIS® as a publishing house and an owner of it...
Social Semiotics is a major new textbook in communication and cultural studies. It offers a comprehe...
From a social semiotic perspective, image designs in science textbooks are inevitably influenced by ...
In this chapter we explore communication and learning in the contem-porary social world....
This article takes a multimodal social semiotic approach to analysing educational textbooks. We are ...
In recent years media of wider communication and dissemination are becoming increasingly visual. It ...
In this paper, we discuss some issues involved in teaching and learning reading, especially schoolin...
Textbooks, as one of the primary and basic teaching/learning resources in education, provide a corne...
Exploring how the information flow of social studies textbook spreads is negotiated in teacher-led i...
Nowadays, multimodal texts are widely used in the media, schools, and daily life. There have been se...
About the book: This volume presents an overview of new developments and applications of social semi...
In a print-based society the physical characteristics of books not only controlled how knowledge was...
The aim of this paper is the semiotic analysis of a foreign language textbook as a semiotic phenomen...
Reading instructional practices in foreign language (FL) classrooms often involve asking students t...
The aim of this paper is to critically review how social semiotics has contributed to the study of r...
Purpose. The purpose of this study is to examine how SABIS® as a publishing house and an owner of it...
Social Semiotics is a major new textbook in communication and cultural studies. It offers a comprehe...
From a social semiotic perspective, image designs in science textbooks are inevitably influenced by ...