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This book gives all teachers in grades 5-12 practical strategies for building the unique literacy skills that students need for success in their respective subject areas.
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This book gives all teachers in grades 5-12 practical strategies for building the unique literacy skills that students need for success in their respective subject areas.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781462527922
- ISBN-10: 1462527922
- Artikelnr.: 44796100
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781462527922
- ISBN-10: 1462527922
- Artikelnr.: 44796100
Thomas DeVere Wolsey, EdD, teaches online courses at Portland State University and elsewhere and is the founder of a consulting firm, the Institute to Advance International Education. Previously he worked in public schools for 20 years teaching English and social studies. His research explores how language informs thinking about content and how the interactions of students in digital and face-to-face environments change their learning. Dr. Wolsey is also interested in the intersections of traditional literacies with digital literacies, specifically focusing on how those literacies affect teacher preparation and professional development. Diane Lapp, EdD, is Distinguished Professor of Education in the Department of Teacher Education at San Diego State University. She has taught elementary, middle, and high school and serves as Director of Learning at Health Sciences High and Middle College. Her research and instruction focus on issues related to struggling readers and writers who live in economically deprived urban settings, and their families and teachers. Widely published, Dr. Lapp has received the Outstanding Teacher Educator of the Year Award from the International Literacy Association, among other honors, and is a member of both the International Reading Hall of Fame and the California Reading Hall of Fame.
I. The Literacy of the Disciplines
1. What Is Disciplinary Literacy?
2. What Are the Literacy Demands of Experts in the Disciplines?: Talking
with Scientists, Historians, Mathematicians, Authors of Fiction, Musicians,
Artists, Athletes, and Technical Experts
II. Literacy Instruction in the Disciplines
3. Saying It Well: Instruction That Supports Academic Language Development
in the Disciplines
4. Choosing the Right Words: Instruction That Supports Academic Vocabulary
Use in the Disciplines
5. Arguing It Well: Instruction That Supports Communication in the
Disciplines
6. Reading It Carefully: Instruction That Supports Reading in the
Disciplines
7. Reading It Closely: Instruction That Supports Close Reading in the
Disciplines
8. Writing It Down: Instruction That Supports Writing in the Disciplines
III. Routines That Support Learning in the Disciplines
9. Organizing It Well: Using Graphic Organizers in the Disciplines
10. Presenting It Well: Using Multimodal Tools in the Disciplines
11. Conclusion: Looking Forward
1. What Is Disciplinary Literacy?
2. What Are the Literacy Demands of Experts in the Disciplines?: Talking
with Scientists, Historians, Mathematicians, Authors of Fiction, Musicians,
Artists, Athletes, and Technical Experts
II. Literacy Instruction in the Disciplines
3. Saying It Well: Instruction That Supports Academic Language Development
in the Disciplines
4. Choosing the Right Words: Instruction That Supports Academic Vocabulary
Use in the Disciplines
5. Arguing It Well: Instruction That Supports Communication in the
Disciplines
6. Reading It Carefully: Instruction That Supports Reading in the
Disciplines
7. Reading It Closely: Instruction That Supports Close Reading in the
Disciplines
8. Writing It Down: Instruction That Supports Writing in the Disciplines
III. Routines That Support Learning in the Disciplines
9. Organizing It Well: Using Graphic Organizers in the Disciplines
10. Presenting It Well: Using Multimodal Tools in the Disciplines
11. Conclusion: Looking Forward
I. The Literacy of the Disciplines
1. What Is Disciplinary Literacy?
2. What Are the Literacy Demands of Experts in the Disciplines?: Talking
with Scientists, Historians, Mathematicians, Authors of Fiction, Musicians,
Artists, Athletes, and Technical Experts
II. Literacy Instruction in the Disciplines
3. Saying It Well: Instruction That Supports Academic Language Development
in the Disciplines
4. Choosing the Right Words: Instruction That Supports Academic Vocabulary
Use in the Disciplines
5. Arguing It Well: Instruction That Supports Communication in the
Disciplines
6. Reading It Carefully: Instruction That Supports Reading in the
Disciplines
7. Reading It Closely: Instruction That Supports Close Reading in the
Disciplines
8. Writing It Down: Instruction That Supports Writing in the Disciplines
III. Routines That Support Learning in the Disciplines
9. Organizing It Well: Using Graphic Organizers in the Disciplines
10. Presenting It Well: Using Multimodal Tools in the Disciplines
11. Conclusion: Looking Forward
1. What Is Disciplinary Literacy?
2. What Are the Literacy Demands of Experts in the Disciplines?: Talking
with Scientists, Historians, Mathematicians, Authors of Fiction, Musicians,
Artists, Athletes, and Technical Experts
II. Literacy Instruction in the Disciplines
3. Saying It Well: Instruction That Supports Academic Language Development
in the Disciplines
4. Choosing the Right Words: Instruction That Supports Academic Vocabulary
Use in the Disciplines
5. Arguing It Well: Instruction That Supports Communication in the
Disciplines
6. Reading It Carefully: Instruction That Supports Reading in the
Disciplines
7. Reading It Closely: Instruction That Supports Close Reading in the
Disciplines
8. Writing It Down: Instruction That Supports Writing in the Disciplines
III. Routines That Support Learning in the Disciplines
9. Organizing It Well: Using Graphic Organizers in the Disciplines
10. Presenting It Well: Using Multimodal Tools in the Disciplines
11. Conclusion: Looking Forward