What is Transliteracy?.....
According to Libraries and Transliteracy, transliteracy is defined as an individual's "ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio, and film, to digital social networks ( www.transliteracy.com). If someone as to ask me to define transliteracy twelve months ago, I would have responded "trans...what". Now, I am confident in my ability to define transliteracy. Furthermore, I can illustrate numerous examples of how I demonstrated my ability to "read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print," video, and social networks. Additionally, I now can promote numerous opportunities, instruction, and real-life experiences for my students in their ability to becoming transliterate in the 21st-Century. Transliteracy in as a Special Education Specialists, allows me to differentiate my instruction and the learning of my students. Additionally, I can target and provide instruction and learning opportunities to meet the instructional needs while delivery instruction that aligns with my student's learning styles. Furthermore, I possess transliteracy knowledge, skills, and tools. However, I will need to ensure that I participate in various professional development, training, workshop, and be of one that can read, write, interact across a range of platforms, etc. Being a true testament and example for my students and colleagues will promote others to being transliterated.
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Alexis Stepney
12/10/2019 03:14:23 pm
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Karling Skoglund
12/11/2019 06:33:05 pm
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