Multimodal Literacies MOOC’s Updates

Update #8

Learning is a very important step that should be acquired throughout the early phases of childhood. After all, it is a time in which the mind desires information, curiosity is at its top, and a child's inventiveness is at its pinnacle. However, this is not the case for everyone; various barriers in one's life may prevent a youngster from ever achieving an educated position. Not many can afford to purchase instructional materials and a suitable set of tools. Not everyone has the luxury of pursuing a learning status and visiting a learning facility on a daily basis. This is one of the major learning variations throughout the globe and within some nations, particularly in the Third World. Many countries have taken action to address this crisis, and they have done the majority of what they can. Some have recommended free education for individuals who cannot afford private tuition, while others have created an alternative learning system, for those who want to attend school but lack financial credibility or are too old to enroll. Some even use the internet to educate themselves. Some people will skim or examine movies, articles, and other materials in order to gain information that they do not have. However, I feel that one of the finest literacy solutions for addressing the issue of learner disparities is to assist children in applying for free education or sending them to an ALS where they would study more than the essentials. This method would assist in closing the gap against some learner differences and effecting real change. Everyone, regardless of rank or other conditions, deserves the opportunity to obtain knowledge from the tree of wisdom. Learning is a skill that everyone should be able to do, regardless of what they have or who they are.

  • Natalie Jo Anne Diengdoh