10 Activities That Advocate Multiliteracy Skills in Class
10 Activities That Advocate Multiliteracy Skills in Class
1. A community service learning project asked student and teachers to offer their language skills to
the community.
2. Allow students to create, plan, and organize activities like seminar and the like and utilize their
own resources
3. Integration of technologies to enhance authentic experiences like the use of actual technology
relevant to the future jobs.
4. Creating of visually appealing and informative presentation for the students
5. Using of problem-based projects like research and case study regarding to very real local
problems.
6. Authentic literacy projects connected to students’ lives like sharing successful personal journey in
achieving goals
7. Ask students real-world problem that they must research and determine a plan of action and
then present in class
8. Live performances like actual play
9. Understanding and knowing different cultures and tradition by research or individual
presentation of each culture.
10. Presenting reports through audio visual presentation
As information, technology, products and culture are being spread around the world and world
economy has become interconnected and interdependent through globalization, education
interconnects methods of teaching from worldwide systems to encourage the international
development of environmental sustainability, as well as contribution toward fortifying global
industries. These educational initiatives prioritize global access to school from the primary to the
university levels, instigating learning experiences that prepare students for multinational leadership
roles. Globalization and education then come to affect one another through mutual goals of
preparing young people for successful futures during which their nations will grow increasingly
connected. With globalization some of the challenges for knowledge, education and learning will
provide today’s learners the ability to be more familiar and comfortable with abstract concepts and
uncertain situations. Globalization enhances the student’s ability to acquire and utilize knowledge.
Globalization enhances the ability of learners to access, assess, adopt, and apply knowledge, to think
independently to exercise appropriate judgment and to collaborate with others to make sense of
new situations.