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Can you read what you see and can you see what you read? This question alarmed me as a teacher that skills needed to learn and communicate visually are no longer optional therefore, the illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write but those who cannot think, communicate and learn visually. It is often the skill of closely reading what we experience visually is devalued in school over traditional print-based text. It is important to recognise learning to see and create visual images as an essential skill to the learning process.

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Can you read what you see and can you see what you read? This question alarmed me as a teacher that skills needed to learn and communicate visually are no longer optional therefore, the illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write but those who cannot think, communicate and learn visually. It is often the skill of closely reading what we experience visually is devalued in school over traditional print-based text. It is important to recognise learning to see and create visual images as an essential skill to the learning process.
Autorenporträt
Taukobong, Tshegofatso
Master's Degree teacher and researcher with nine year experience in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education. Formed part of the Top 15% of academic achievers in BEd at University of Pretoria. Awarded the best MEd abstract at Research Indaba at University of Pretoria. Currently pursuing PhD at University of South Africa.