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Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Improving Writing using Visual Literacy and Drama
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Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Resources needed for the sessionResources needed for the session
• Overhead slidesOverhead slides
• Video – The Iron GiantVideo – The Iron Giant
• PackPack
-- planning circles-- planning circles
-- question prompts-- question prompts
-- photographs/target sheet-- photographs/target sheet
Story excerptStory excerpt
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Aims of the sessionAims of the session
• Increase awareness of current research on writing Increase awareness of current research on writing and visual literacyand visual literacy
• Develop approaches to engage and motivate Develop approaches to engage and motivate children’s writingchildren’s writing
• To consider ways of using visual images to To consider ways of using visual images to stimulate writingstimulate writing
• To look at practical activities which could be used To look at practical activities which could be used and developed in the classroomand developed in the classroom
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
ImageImage•What is the problem?
•What happened before?
•What might happen next?
•How will the problem be resolved?
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
ActivityActivity
‘‘A walk in the woods’ A walk in the woods’
Write an opening with this titleWrite an opening with this title
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Findings from research about writingFindings from research about writing
• Need for purposeful writing – writing which motivates is Need for purposeful writing – writing which motivates is purposeful, relevant and has an audiencepurposeful, relevant and has an audience
• Move way from commercial schemes for teaching writingMove way from commercial schemes for teaching writing
• Genre based approach across the curriculumGenre based approach across the curriculum
• Teachers as writers: not only teachers modelling but writing Teachers as writers: not only teachers modelling but writing for pupils and alongside themfor pupils and alongside them
• Teachers as talkersTeachers as talkers
• Perception of home literacy – what are the children interested Perception of home literacy – what are the children interested in?in?
• Deliberate use of visual texts and visual approaches with Deliberate use of visual texts and visual approaches with explicit links to writingexplicit links to writing
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Boys and WritingBoys and Writing
‘‘Raising Boys’ Achievements in Writing’ (UKLA)Raising Boys’ Achievements in Writing’ (UKLA)
• Continuing gap between boys and girls writingContinuing gap between boys and girls writing
• Project designed to provide focussed and reliable Project designed to provide focussed and reliable evidence to show what raised boys’ attainment in writingevidence to show what raised boys’ attainment in writing
• Based around a 3 week integrated unit of work Based around a 3 week integrated unit of work integrating visual stimuli and drama approachesintegrating visual stimuli and drama approaches
• Focus on attitude and motivationFocus on attitude and motivation
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Impact of the research – some findingsImpact of the research – some findings
• Increased quantity of writingIncreased quantity of writing• Increased quality of writingIncreased quality of writing
• Wider use of vocabularyWider use of vocabulary• Greater use of imageryGreater use of imagery• Increased fluencyIncreased fluency• More adventurous writingMore adventurous writing
• Improved attitude to writingImproved attitude to writing• Greater engagement with writingGreater engagement with writing• Greater commitment to writingGreater commitment to writing• Improved motivation, self-esteem and enthusiasmImproved motivation, self-esteem and enthusiasm
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Teaching approaches - recommendations Teaching approaches - recommendations for integrating imagefor integrating image
• Integrated approach to speaking and listening, drama, Integrated approach to speaking and listening, drama, reading and writing – teaching skills and applyingreading and writing – teaching skills and applying
• Changing perceptions of writingChanging perceptions of writing
• Link to children’s experiences and cultureLink to children’s experiences and culture
• Developing a metalanguage for using film and imageDeveloping a metalanguage for using film and image
• Highlighting and explicitly discussing the concepts Highlighting and explicitly discussing the concepts embodied in film developmentembodied in film development
• Teacher’s subject knowledgeTeacher’s subject knowledge
• Teachers planning creatively – 2 and 3 week unitsTeachers planning creatively – 2 and 3 week units
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
How and when might still image, video/DVD be used?How and when might still image, video/DVD be used?
Shared reading:decoding
understandingtext analysis
Gathering ideas:Gathering ideas:
drama, still image, moving drama, still image, moving imageimage
Shared writing:planning,
unit outcomes
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Research shows that ICT has a positive Research shows that ICT has a positive impact upon standardsimpact upon standards
TechnologiesTechnologies• Video/DVDVideo/DVD
• Digital imagesDigital images
• ICT texts/web based textsICT texts/web based texts
• Photographs/imagesPhotographs/images
• SoundSound
• Electronic textsElectronic texts
• IWB filesIWB files
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Making Explicit LinksMaking Explicit Links
SoundSound
CameraCamera
LightingLightingSee handout - look at the questions and discussSee handout - look at the questions and discuss
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Explicit links madeExplicit links made
• SoundSound
• LightingLighting
• Camera angleCamera angle
• Watch the excerpt Watch the excerpt
• Focus on your specific Focus on your specific aspectaspect
• Make notes as you Make notes as you listenlisten
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
ActivityActivity
‘‘A walk in the woods’ A walk in the woods’
Watch the videoWatch the video
““The Iron Man”The Iron Man”
Activity – ‘Target Game’Activity – ‘Target Game’
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
‘‘A Walk in the Woods’A Walk in the Woods’
Return to your writingReturn to your writing
In light if what you have seen and discussed In light if what you have seen and discussed – improve your first draft.– improve your first draft.
What did you change? Why?What did you change? Why?
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
Key emphasisKey emphasis
• Exploring starting points for using Exploring starting points for using video/imagesvideo/images
• How might this approach support non-How might this approach support non-fiction writingfiction writing
• The need to embrace and understand the The need to embrace and understand the stylistic devices of still and moving imagestylistic devices of still and moving image
• Bridging the gaps between moving Bridging the gaps between moving images and written textsimages and written texts
• Creating thinking, talking and writing Creating thinking, talking and writing framesframes
• Transfer skills, knowledge and Transfer skills, knowledge and understanding between fiction and non-understanding between fiction and non-fiction textsfiction texts
Visual Literacy – using imagesPrimary National Strategy
ImpactImpact
• Pace of teachingPace of teaching
• Media texts not used in Media texts not used in isolationisolation
• Risk taking cultureRisk taking culture
• Shared dialogueShared dialogue
• Creative literacy sessionsCreative literacy sessions
• StandardsStandards
• Attitude Attitude
ImplicationsImplications
• Integrating technologies into Integrating technologies into the heart of learningthe heart of learning
• Focussed use of videoFocussed use of video
• Use of home literaciesUse of home literacies
• Seeing pupils as media Seeing pupils as media resourcesresources
• Offering choices of access Offering choices of access pointspoints
• Investigative and interactive Investigative and interactive learninglearning
• MetalangauageMetalangauage