Title of article :
Classification of the Abilities Needed for Visual Literacy: A Review of Abilities based on the Cognitive Learning Mastery Approach
Author/Authors :
Ghadirinia, Maedeh School of Architecture and Environmental Design - Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran , Mehdizadeh Saradj, Fatemeh School of Architecture and Environmental Design - Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran , Mozaffar, Farhang School of Architecture and Environmental Design - Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The present study aimed to align the applied approaches to the concept of visual literacy to provide a new list of
abilities needed to promote visual literacy. Visual literacy is a cognitive concept that can be promoted using
Bloom's revised classification of the cognitive area that has targeted the mastery learning stages. The method of
this study is descriptive-analytical conducted in a purposeful logical course using interpretive strategies and
logical reasoning based on documentary studies and valid libraries. In this study, Bloom's cognitive classification
was examined and four categories of the most important competencies and existing and valid visual literacy
standards were analyzed separately. Finally, a new list of abilities needed for individual mastery of visual literacy
was presented. Since most visual literacy researchers have described its nature as ability or set of abilities, a new
list was called the classification of visual literacy abilities. The results showed that since each of the previous lists
has a specific specialized view on visual literacy, they do not cover all levels of the cognitive process and Bloom's
knowledge dimensions. Thus, by adopting a comprehensive approach, a list of abilities was proposed that includes
six levels of cognitive process (remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating) and
each level includes four levels of knowledge (factual, conceptual, procedural, and metacognitive). This list can be
used in the educational planning of disciplines that their main goal is visual communication. Finally, the topic of
one of the architecture courses was examined as an example of the way of applying this classification.
Keywords :
Visual literacy , Visual abilities , Visual communication , Bloom’s revised classification , Cognitive process , Architectural communication
Journal title :
International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning