Multiliteracies and Multiple Literacies within Ontario (Canada) Health and Physical Education

The primary research question asked: What is multiliteracy and how is this accomplished in elementary schools in Ontario, given the new directives within the 2019 Health and Physical Education curricular document? The qualitative research uncovered an understanding of multiliteracies that was examin...

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