A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: The Use of Pictures to Promote Literacy and Reading in Foundation Phase and ABET-Level 1 Learners

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-659X/7800

Keywords:

reading, pictorial images, comprehension, typography, reading support, literacy

Abstract

Since time immemorial, pictorial images have been used to illustrate, document, map, narrate, and facilitate textual and verbal information. The facilitation and illustration of texts through pictorial support have an added advantage in the sense that it stimulates both spheres of the human brain, thus making lasting effects on the impression of cognitive understanding of the content read and boosting reading comprehension. These positive effects and benefits are observed in storybooks with illustrations that present an aesthetic appeal and typographic interplay to the reader. In recent years, texts and stories have been conveyed and disseminated through visual compositions, creative outputs and visual narrations that are presently enhanced by digital technology. This is a conceptual paper that is conducted from a constructivist point of view, reviewing literature on photo elicitation where pictures are used as aids to facilitate comprehension in textual readings. It is argued that the eradication of illiteracy through reading is a less intuitive and rather complex process that requires the reader to read the text at hand with good comprehension and understanding. The study concludes that pictorial images are worth being part of the typography of texts because they create the necessary visual appeal and support the reading process, especially for foundation phase and adult basic education and training (ABET) level 1 learners.

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Author Biographies

Mr Daniel Rankadi Mosako, University of South Africa

Daniel Rankadi Mosako is an archivist and a renowned fine artist who majored in Fine Arts in Education and has two Honours degrees in Information Science and in History of Art, as well as a Postgraduate Diploma in Heritage and Museum Studies. He was conferred two Masters degrees, in Fine Arts and in Heritage and Museum Studies.

His research and art production present an interdisciplinary play between art, archives and records management.

Prof. Mpho Ngoepe, University of South Africa

Professor Mpho Ngoepe is an internationally acclaimed Y2 rated author and researcher who has written and published numerous articled in the field of information science particularly in the records and archives management niche.

His field of academic interest stretches across the following plateau: disruptive technologies, blockchain technology, archival diplomatics, digital records forensic, cloud storage, archives, records management, literature, heritage, electronic content management, information governance, informetrics, and oral tradition. Whereas his field of specialisation is anchored upon, archives and records management.

Published

2020-11-18

How to Cite

Mosako, Daniel Rankadi, and Mpho Ngoepe. 2020. “A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: The Use of Pictures to Promote Literacy and Reading in Foundation Phase and ABET-Level 1 Learners”. Mousaion: South African Journal of Information Studies 38 (3):17 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-659X/7800.
Received 2020-05-13
Accepted 2020-07-01
Published 2020-11-18