P-20 Task Force Goal 1: Increase Student Achievement
NIU College: College of Education; Department of Educational Technology, Research, and Assessment
Location: Genoa Elementary School, Genoa, IL
Level: Grades 4 and 5
Emerging technologies have changed the way society communicates and the way educators look at literacy. Today’s students need to develop strong reading and writing skills as well proficiencies in a wide range of new literacies or multi-literacies. These new “literacies” include information literacy, visual literacy, and digital literacy as well as technology skills.
Dr. Rhonda Robinson and doctoral student Kristin Brynteson are working with teachers at Genoa Elementary School in Genoa, Illinois, to develop an art-and-technology-centered language arts unit designed to enhance students’ multi-literacy skills.
The language arts unit will include lessons on the following:
Rhonda Robinson
rrobinson@niu.edu or (815) 753-9323
Kristin Brynteson
kbrynteson@niu.edu or (815) 753-0928