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Why dassies have no tails is an example of multimodal media. Available on a website, it is accompanied by two pictures and an audio recording of the story. In your own words, explain the benefits of multimodal media as it applies to this story. Based on what you have read in the article, discuss whether you consider The Little Dutch Boy Who Saved Holland a Dutch or American story. Neither answer is incorrect; your answer will be marked based on the reasons you provide and how well you argue your position. You may also argue that it is both American and Dutch. Discuss why the story Why dassies have no tails would be valuable to use from the perspective of Constructivism and cognitivism (cognitive theory) and how it can be taught using the principles of this theory. In your answer, you need to identify characteristics of the theory and explain why it would be appropriate to this specific story, and then describe how you would present this story to children in terms of the values of this theory. Your answer needs to be applied to the given story; do not merely reiterate the aspects of the theory you select in general terms. Your answer should be written in paragraph form; do not employ bullet points or numbering. The age genre of this story is Picture books for 6-to-9-year-olds. Read through the information in your Tutorial Letter 501 regarding what stories are suitable for this age group and explain what elements of the story make it suitable for children of these ages. You must identify one element per age of the story that makes it appropriate for each age from 6 to 9. Be specific and justify your answer with close reference to the text. Please note that this question requires consultation of pages 89 to 90 in Unit 6 of your Tutorial Letter 501 as well as Study Unit 1. Explain how the story Why dassies have no tails can be considered both a pourquoi tale and a myth. Justify your answer with examples from the text. Identify the moral of the story The Little Dutch Boy Who Saved Holland and discuss whether the moral of this story has any value in a South African Foundation phase classroom even though the story is not South African. Discuss why the story Why dassies have no tails would be valuable to use from the perspective of Constructivism and cognitivism (cognitive theory) and how it can be taught using the principles of this theory. In your answer, you need to identify characteristics of the theory and explain why it would be appropriate to this specific story, and then describe how you would present this story to children in terms of the values of this theory. Your answer needs to be applied to the given story; do not merely reiterate the aspects of the theory you select in general terms. Your answer should be written in paragraph form; do not employ bullet points or numbering.

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, 1. Why dassies have no tails is a multimodal piece of media. Displayed on a website,
it includes two pictures and an audio recording of the story being read aloud. In your own words,
explain the benefit of multimodal media in regard to this story.

The integration of text, two supporting photographs, and an audio clip for the story "Why dassies
have no tails" transforms the learning experience from a passive reading of text to an active
and interactive one with a rich tapestry of information. The benefit of catering
to different learning styles is paramount. Kids learn differently: some are visual, grasping best
through images and spatial relationships; some are auditory, learning most effectively through
sound and rhythm; and kinesthetic learners, though not addressed directly by
static image and sound, might benefit from enhanced mental imagery and engagement that
multimodal media invites, which would lead to more embodied understanding. By presenting
the story in these multiple modes, the story is rendered accessible
and effective to a larger group of learners, such that more children can successfully interact with
and comprehend its content.

Secondly, multimodal media makes understanding and remembering easier. The visual mode, the
two images, can carry significant contextual information, showing the characters (the dassie, the
Creator, the other animals) and the setting (the landscape, the action of handing out tails). These
visuals can shed light on abstract concepts in the text and provide a concrete anchor for
understanding the narrative flow. The audio track adds another level of meaning through
narration, which can engage emotion, emphasize salient information, and provide voice
to the dialogue of the characters. This auditory element can reach those students who struggle
with decoding text alone and can also model reading fluency and pronunciation. This redundancy
of information across modes – the story being read in text, depicted through images, and heard
through sound – reinforces the message, with more likelihood of information
being committed to long-term memory.

Apart from comprehension, multimodal media significantly increases engagement and
motivation. For young learners, especially in the 6-to-9-year-old group, a purely textual format
can sometimes be daunting or less captivating. The availability of colorful illustrations
can potentially stimulate curiosity and imagination, drawing them into the story's world. The
audio CD, with the potential for dramatic narration and sound effects, can hold their
attention even further and render the learning process more enjoyable. This greater interest can
lead to a more positive attitude towards reading and learning, with a higher degree of affinity
for the story and theme. The interactivity of working with multiple modes of information can
also promote active learning rather than passive reception. Children can compare the
text and the pictures, listen for specific information in the audio, and actively construct meaning
from the interaction of these elements.

Finally, multimodal media can promote the development of
multiliteracy competency that is increasingly applicable in our digitally rich world. By
interacting with text, image, and sound within a meaning that is contextualized,

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