Abstract

The literacy beliefs teachers hold influence the kinds of experiences they make available to their students (Myers, 1996). As visual modes become increasingly central to communication (Kress, 2004; New London Group, 1996), it is essential to provide preservice teachers opportunities to expose and challenge beliefs that privilege only alphabetic texts.

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