The idea of literacy in
education with regards to what is valued and accepted is ever changing.
Scholars and leaders of education alike have dug in their heels taking a stance
on what they believe is best for students. As it pertains to the new digital age
of literacy, a willingness to acknowledge, analyze, and take action is
necessary in order for growth to occur amongst 21st century
citizens.
With all sorts of new
and improved technology the creation and distribution of images, audio, and
video has become a new norm. “Interpreting videos or pictures, they say, may be
as important a skill as analyzing a novel or a poem,” (Rich, 2008). Some
literacy experts have said that online reading skills will help children fare
better when they begin looking for “digital-age jobs” (Rich 2008). The world of
education must take note of this much needed preparation that youths must have
for career readiness and success.
As the landscape of
literacy changes the world of education must begin to take note and thus change
with it. It is seen that this new job market is calling for a change in the
type of citizens to be hired. Movement in the proper direction can be seen in
some pockets of schooling and hopefully it will continue to spread to every
child in order to ensure the proper education needed for the digital age.
Reference
Rich,
M. (2008, July 27). Literacy Debate, R U
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