Disciplinary Literacies

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Educators increasingly recognize the importance of disciplinary literacy for student success, beginning as early as the primary grades. This cutting-edge volume examines ways to help K–12 students develop the literacy skills and inquiry practices needed for high-level work in different academic domains. Chapters interweave research, theory, and practical applications for teaching literature, mathematics, science, and social studies, as well as subjects outside the standard core--physical education, visual and performing arts, and computer science. Essential topics include use of multimodal and digital texts, culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogy, and new directions for teacher professional development. The book features vivid classroom examples and samples of student work.

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Genre : Education
Author : Evan Ortlieb
Publisher : Guilford Publications
Release : 2023-10-23
File : 338 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781462552887


Teaching And Researching Ells Disciplinary Literacies

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Written from a critical perspective, this volume provides teachers, teacher educators, and classroom researchers with a conceptual framework and practical methods for teaching and researching the disciplinary literacy development of English language learners (ELLs). Grounded in a nuanced critique of current social, economic, and political changes shaping public education, Gebhard offers a comprehensive framework for designing curriculum, instruction, and assessments that build on students’ linguistic and cultural resources and that are aligned with high-stakes state and national standards using the tools of systemic functional linguistics (SFL). By providing concrete examples of how teachers have used SFL in their work with students in urban schools, this book provides pre-service and in-service teachers, as well as literacy researchers and policy makers, with new insights into how they can support the disciplinary literacy development of ELLs and the professional practices of their teachers in the context of current school reforms. Key features of this book include the voices of teachers, examples of curriculum, sample analyses of student writing, and guiding questions to support readers in conducting action-oriented research in the schools where they work.

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Genre : Education
Author : Meg Gebhard
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2019-02-18
File : 299 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351609920


Video Research In Disciplinary Literacies

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This edited volume provides a collection of research-based chapters that reflect the state of the art for video reflection in literacy settings. The volume foregrounds explorations of disciplinary literacies and discourses in teacher education and pre-K-12 classrooms.

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Genre : Education
Author : Evan Ortlieb
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Release : 2015-09-03
File : 387 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781784416775


Building Disciplinary Literacies In Content And Language Integrated Learning

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Hüttner and Dalton-Puffer present research demonstrating the tangible benefits of the long-term sustainability of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) on participants’ educational outcomes. The chapters outline the argument that the main benefit of CLIL lies in the fact that learners acquire specific literacy practices linked to the curricular subjects they study via the CLIL language and that these go beyond what is commonly learned and studied within a foreign language curriculum. The book provides an orientation as to how such disciplinary literacy or literacies can be conceptualised and understood, and introduces several models that have served to make disciplinary literacies graspable and visible. The various chapters showcase research and development projects from different geographical and educational contexts and therefore elaborate ideas around disciplinary literacies from different vantage points. This book aims at a wide and varied readership, including graduate students studying applied linguistics, foreign language education, and/or teaching methodology; language teachers; content subject teachers with an interest in the linguistic side of their subject; and teacher trainers.

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Genre : Education
Author : Julia Hüttner
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2024-06-28
File : 268 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781040088586


Adolescents And Digital Literacies

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This book is about the teaching practices that technology enables. It addresses the ways in which teachers and students work together to navigate continuous change and what it means to read, write, view, listen, and communicate in the twenty-first century. The author offers solutions for connecting these activities with the literacy practices required by classroom curricula.

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Genre : Computers
Author : Sara B. Kajder
Publisher : Principles in Practice
Release : 2010
File : 148 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39076002867872


Lgbt Student Negotiations Of Academic Literacies

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Genre : Bisexual college students
Author : Brian Charles Lewis
Publisher :
Release : 2004
File : 510 Pages
ISBN-13 : MSU:31293024985917


Back To The Classroom

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Genre : Academic writing
Author : Staci Perryman-Clark
Publisher :
Release : 2010
File : 498 Pages
ISBN-13 : MSU:31293031636560


Adolescent Literacy At Risk

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As teachers, we live in a world of standards. From local administration to national education policy, standards permeate every aspect of our teaching lives. In Adolescent Literacy at Risk? The Impact of Standards, Rebecca Sipe offers an in-depth look at the world of standards. Throughout the book, she raises questions that are significant to teachers and administrators who are concerned about the direction the standards movement has taken: What do we mean by standards? Why are there so many standards for literacy and where do they come from? How have standards come to be seen as a formula for curricula rather than a platform for collaboration and planning? In addition to her own stories, Sipe takes us into the world of classroom teachers. These stories demonstrate how innovative educators are able to remain true to best practices in adolescent literacy while working within a standards-based framework. Questioning the ways in which the standards movement has played out in classrooms, school districts, and states, Sipe issues a call for thinking about standards differently. She advocates for supporting and trusting teachers to find ways to make standards support the best of what we do. As part of the Principles in Practice imprint, Adolescent Literacy at Risk? situates itself in research-based understandings gleaned from Adolescent Literacy: An NCTE Policy Research Brief and shows how those understandings connect to the standards movement.

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Genre : Education
Author : Rebecca Bowers Sipe
Publisher : Principles of Practice
Release : 2009
File : 156 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015084148496


Reading Horizons

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Genre : Electronic journals
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Release : 2014
File : 112 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112119107875


Illinois Reading Council Journal

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Genre : Reading
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Release : 2017
File : 396 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112118520508