Literacy for Learning: A Handbook of Content-Area Strategies for Middle and High School Teachers
Autor Gregory Berry, Ed.Den Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 dec 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781442227118
ISBN-10: 1442227117
Pagini: 325
Ilustrații: 81 BW Illustrations, 7 Tables, 147 Textboxes
Dimensiuni: 186 x 261 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1442227117
Pagini: 325
Ilustrații: 81 BW Illustrations, 7 Tables, 147 Textboxes
Dimensiuni: 186 x 261 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
I. Part One: Getting Started with Content Area Literacy
A. Introduction
B. The Importance of Content Area Literacy
C. Benefits of Using Good Strategies
II. Part Two: Reading Strategies
A. Variation in Types of Text Across Disciplines
B. Responding to Reading
C. Pre-Reading Strategies
D. During Reading Strategies
E. Post-Reading Strategies
III. Part Three: Writing Strategies
A. The Power of Writing
B. What is Content Area Writing?
C. Writing to Learn Assignments that Increase Student Engagement
D. Easy, Simple Ways to Incorporate Writing
E. Alternatives to Formal Writing
F. Writing Activities for Specific Content Areas
G. More Great Writing Strategies
IV. Part Four: Vocabulary Strategies
A. The Importance of Vocabulary
B. Vocabulary Strategies
A. Introduction
B. The Importance of Content Area Literacy
C. Benefits of Using Good Strategies
II. Part Two: Reading Strategies
A. Variation in Types of Text Across Disciplines
B. Responding to Reading
C. Pre-Reading Strategies
D. During Reading Strategies
E. Post-Reading Strategies
III. Part Three: Writing Strategies
A. The Power of Writing
B. What is Content Area Writing?
C. Writing to Learn Assignments that Increase Student Engagement
D. Easy, Simple Ways to Incorporate Writing
E. Alternatives to Formal Writing
F. Writing Activities for Specific Content Areas
G. More Great Writing Strategies
IV. Part Four: Vocabulary Strategies
A. The Importance of Vocabulary
B. Vocabulary Strategies
Recenzii
It is with great enthusiasm and excitement that I welcome the revised edition of my 2013 book Literacy for Learning: A Handbook of Content-Area Strategies for Middle and High School Teachers. Charlene K. Aldrich's masterful and thoughtfully organized revision provides necessary, timely, and research-driven updates, including an approach that bridges content area and disciplinary literacy, adds more recent scholarship, and provides convenient new digital accessibility for the resources and strategies. This revised edition will enable today's teachers to carry out the original mission of the book: to empower teachers to "help adolescent learners with the complex cognitive processes of reading, writing and learning in all subject areas," and, as the new edition states, "to empower students as agents of their own learning." This new edition will be an invaluable resource for teachers in all disciplines for many years to come.
As a 32-year career educator in Early Childhood and literacy specialist, and knowing Charlene Aldrich for many years, I have read her book Literacy for Learning: A Handbook of Content-Area and Disciplinary Literacy Practices for Middle and High School Teachers, 2nd Edition, and fully endorse and support her commitment to growing literacy in the next generation of teachers and students. Her efforts to develop literacy-infused lesson plans combining informational text with literary text will truly enhance content-area learning.
Charlene Aldrich has been teaching content-area reading and writing courses to pre-service and in-service teachers for years. Based on her expertise, she saw a need to expand the initial nature of this book to more accurately explore content-area reading and writing practices and the interconnectedness and relationship with disciplinary literacy. As an educator, she believes in continued learning and growth, and strives to model this practice for her students and colleagues by constantly reading and researching to strengthen her knowledge and that of others, as well as publishing with literacy colleagues. She is truly passionate about collaborating with all teachers to know how to best support all learners.
Charlene Aldrich is an accomplished teacher of teachers, using practical strategies to help educators in all content areas become more fluent in incorporating literacy elements in their daily classroom practices. This text will be invaluable to teachers who want or need to infuse their instruction with proven literacy strategies.
As a 32-year career educator in Early Childhood and literacy specialist, and knowing Charlene Aldrich for many years, I have read her book Literacy for Learning: A Handbook of Content-Area and Disciplinary Literacy Practices for Middle and High School Teachers, 2nd Edition, and fully endorse and support her commitment to growing literacy in the next generation of teachers and students. Her efforts to develop literacy-infused lesson plans combining informational text with literary text will truly enhance content-area learning.
Charlene Aldrich has been teaching content-area reading and writing courses to pre-service and in-service teachers for years. Based on her expertise, she saw a need to expand the initial nature of this book to more accurately explore content-area reading and writing practices and the interconnectedness and relationship with disciplinary literacy. As an educator, she believes in continued learning and growth, and strives to model this practice for her students and colleagues by constantly reading and researching to strengthen her knowledge and that of others, as well as publishing with literacy colleagues. She is truly passionate about collaborating with all teachers to know how to best support all learners.
Charlene Aldrich is an accomplished teacher of teachers, using practical strategies to help educators in all content areas become more fluent in incorporating literacy elements in their daily classroom practices. This text will be invaluable to teachers who want or need to infuse their instruction with proven literacy strategies.