Content matters : a disciplinary literacy approach to improving student learning
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Content matters : a disciplinary literacy approach to improving student learning
(The Jossey-Bass education series)
Jossey-Bass, c2010
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-239) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An authoritative guide for improving teaching, learning, and literacy in content area classrooms This book introduces teachers to the Disciplinary Literacy instructional framework developed by the Institute for Learning, University of Pittsburgh. Grounded in the Principles of Learning developed by acclaimed educator Lauren Resnick, the framework is designed to prepare students, grades 6 and up, to master the rigorous academic content learning required for college success. Unlike 'generic' teaching models, the framework is specifically tailored for each of the content disciplines. Highly practical, the book shows teachers how to integrate literacy development and thinking practices into their routine content instruction, with separate chapters devoted to math, science, history, and English/language arts. The book also shows how school instructional leaders can support teachers in learning and using this instructional approach.
Offers an innovative approach for improving literacy, thinking, and content learning in secondary students
Includes detailed instructional guidance plus numerous classroom examples of lessons, dialogs, and teaching routines
Features chapters on each of the content areas-math, science, language arts, and social sciences
Provides leadership guidance in implementing the method
Foreword written by internationally acclaimed educator and cognitive scientist Lauren Resnick
Table of Contents
Foreword by Lauren B. Resnick vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
The Editors xvii
The Authors xix
ONE Engaging Content Teachers in Literacy Development 1
Stephanie M. McConachie, Anthony R. Petrosky
TWO Disciplinary Literacy: A Principle-Based Framework 15
Stephanie M. McConachie
THREE Disciplinary Literacy in the History Classroom 33
Anita K. Ravi
FOUR Disciplinary Literacy in the Mathematics Classroom 63
Victoria L. Bill, Idorenyin Jamar
FIVE Disciplinary Literacy in the Science Classroom 87
Samuel A. Spiegel, Jody Bintz, Joseph A. Taylor, Nancy M. Landes, Deborah L. Jordan
SIX Disciplinary Literacy in the English Language Arts Classroom 129
Anthony R. Petrosky, Stephanie M. McConachie, Vivian Mihalakis
SEVEN Embedding Disciplinary Literacy: Leadership and Professional Learning 163\
Stephanie M. McConachie, Rosita E. Apodaca
Appendix A: Disciplinary Literacy Design Principles by Core Academic Area 197
Appendix B: Disciplinary Literacy Observation Protocol 215
Appendix C: Selected Disciplinary Literacy Tools 219
References 223
Index 241
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