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Title: | Employing multi-modality in a health communication classroom: towards a participatory approach to learning |
Authors: | Segopolo, Irene Mmalecha Minkie |
Keywords: | Multi-modality representational communication critical learners participatory approach |
Issue Date: | 21-Nov-2018 |
Publisher: | University of Botswana, www.ub.ac.bw |
Abstract: | Informed by social constructivism, this paper explores how an eclectic framework, participatory communication and multimodality can be utilized in a health communication classroom. This methodological approach engages a socio-semiotic framework that enables investigation of multimodal resources that are utilized in the design of health promotion texts. It does this through a critical analysis of a poster from a private hospital as an exemplar text, and Vygotsky’s scaffolding to initiate motivation, critical thinking and peer collaboration in a health communication classroom. Following the analysis, the paper recommends employment of pedagogical processes to facilitate empowerment of students, effective working relationships and effective team and interpersonal skills. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10311/2221 |
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