Geoff Bull Geoff Bull i(A9098 works by) (a.k.a. Geoffrey Bull)
Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon Evolving Pedagogies : Reading and Writing in a Multimodal World Geoff Bull , Michele Anstey , Carlton South : Education Services Australia , 2010 Z1750292 2010 reference

'As teachers engage with multimodal texts delivered via paper, live and more sophisticated technologies, they will find that their concepts about literacy, definitions about literacy, and their pedagogies about literacy are challenged.

'The authors have identified that an excellent place to start teaching about multimodal texts is with texts that are familiar and readily available to all ages: postmodern picture books. The picture book demonstrates how narrative is structured and how literary features such as theme, plot and character can be revealed using various devices.

'In this book, Geoff Bull and Michèle Anstey provide an explicit knowledge base about the semiotic systems to enable teachers to talk about and examine multimodal texts with their students. Teachers benefit from understanding and discussing with their students the codes and conventions of the five semiotic systems:

•Linguistic - vocabulary, generic structure and grammar of oral and written language

•Visual - colour, vectors and viewpoint of still and moving images

•Audio - volume, pitch and rhythm of music and sound effects

•Gestural - movement, speed, stillness and other characteristics of facial expression and body language

•Spatial - proximity, direction, position of layout and organisation of objects in space.

'Within each chapter Theory into Practice activities provide a practical opportunity to implement new understandings, and Reflection Strategies throughout provide an applied structure to focus the reader's attention on the issues that underlie the theory under discussion.

'Knowing and being able to use the technology is only one part of the process of being able to read and write multimodal texts. Evolving Pedagogies: Reading and Writing in a Multimodal World equips teachers to identify what students need to know and be able to do in order to be literate in their ever-changing world.

'A dedicated website will provide the reader with digital-electronic material and links to videos, high resolution photographs, sound and artwork that supports the material covered in the book and extends opportunities for understanding the teaching of reading and writing at all levels.'  (Publication summary)

1 The Postmodern Picture Book : Its Place in Post-Literate Pedagogy Geoff Bull , 2002 single work essay
— Appears in: Crossing the Boundaries 2002; (p. 49-64)
1 y separately published work icon Crossing the Boundaries Geoff Bull (editor), Michele Anstey (editor), Frenchs Forest : Pearson Education Australia , 2002 Z988055 2002 anthology essay criticism (taught in 4 units)
1 What is the Reality of Fantasy and Science Fiction? Geoff Bull , 1997 single work criticism
— Appears in: Making It Real : Proceedings of the Fourth Children's Literature Conference 1997; (p. 40-54)
1 Parallel Worlds Geoff Bull , 1996 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December-January (1996-1997) no. 187 1996; (p. 89-90)

— Review of Beyond the Hanging Wall Sara Douglass , 1996 single work novel ; Carabas Sophie Masson , 1996 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Representation of Moral Dilemmas in Australian Children's Literature from 1966 - 1981 Geoff Bull , 1987 Z984554 1987 single work thesis This study contains a content analysis of prize-winning Australian Children's Literature selected from the Children's Book Council awards.
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