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Comprehensive, timely, and relevant, this text offers an approach to discipline-specific literacy instruction that is aligned with the Common Core State Standards and the needs of teachers, students, and secondary schools across the nation.
It is essential that teachers know how to provide instruction that both develops content and literacy knowledge and skills, and aims at reducing student achievement gaps. Building on the research-supported premise that discipline-specific reading instruction is key to achieving these goals, this text provides practical guidance and strategies for prospective and practicing content area teachers (and other educators) on how to prepare all students to succeed in college and the workforce.
Pedagogical features in each chapter engage readers in digging deeper and in applying the ideas and strategies presented in their own contexts:
Classroom Life (real 6-12 classroom scenarios and interviews with content-area teachers)
Common Core State Standards Connections
College, Career, and Workforce Connections
Applying Discipline-Specific Literacies
Think Like an Expert ("habits of thinking and learning" specific to each discipline)
Digital Literacies
Differentiating Instruction
Reflect and Apply Questions
Extending Learning Activities
The Companion Website includes:
Lesson plan resources
Annotated links to video files
Annotated links to additional resources and information
Glossary/Flashcards
For Instructors: All images and figures used in the text provided in an easily downloadable format
For Instructors: PowerPoint lecture slides
List of contents
Introduction: The Importance of Literacy in the Secondary Grades and in the Disciplines. 1. Preparing for Today and Tomorrow. 2. Literacy as a Discipline-Specific Instruction. 3. Reading Complex Texts Beyond the Textbook. 4. Rigorous Instruction in the Disciplines. 5. Vocabulary Learning and Instruction in the Disciplines. 6. Questioning and Comprehension in the Disciplines. 7. Discipline-Specific Comprehension Instruction. 8. Disciplinary Literacy Learning Environments. 9. Writing in the Disciplines. 10. Assessing Student Learning in the Disciplines. 11. Teaching Discipline-Specific Literacies and Professional Development.
About the author
Vicky I. Zygouris-Coe is Professor of Reading Education and Program Coordinator for the Ph.D. in Reading Education Track of the College of Education & Human Performance, University of Central Florida, USA.
Summary
Offering a comprehensive, timely approach to discipline-specific literacy instruction aligned with the Common Core State Standards, this text provides practical guidance and strategies on how to prepare all students to succeed in college and the workforce.