Literacy Triangle

Literacy Triangle
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Publisher : Solution Tree Press
Total Pages : 521
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ISBN-10 : 9781951075682
ISBN-13 : 1951075684
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Literacy Triangle by : LeAnn Nickelson

Accelerate learning with high-impact strategies. Beginning and veteran teachers alike will find insights and practices they can use immediately. The authors dovetail their proven instructional process of chunk, chew, check, change with before-, during-, and after-reading strategies in this must-have guide for powerful literacy instruction. No matter what content area you teach, this book will help you develop the strategic reader in every student. K–8 teachers who are interested in high-impact teaching strategies will: Learn how to incorporate the literacy triangle's three points—reading, discussing, and writing—into instruction for any subject Cut through the conflict caused by the reading wars and gain clarity on the science behind effective, well-rounded literacy instruction Help students enjoy reading, gain comprehension, and build reading stamina Get differentiation ideas for scaffolding and enriching each strategy using best practices in literacy instruction Discover how to engage students in opportunities for making meaning, choosing texts, and leading discussions Understand how setting a student's purpose for reading can encourage focus, engagement, deeper conversations, and a motivation to keep reading with literacy strategies Contents: Introduction Part 1: Planning for Quality Literacy Instruction Chapter 1: Teaching Literacy Effectively Chapter 2: Choosing the "Right" Text Chapter 3: Using the Literacy Triangle to Drastically Improve Literacy Part 2: Implementing Quality Literacy Instruction Chapter 4: Preparing for Success--Before Reading Chapter 5: Staying Focused on the Goal--During Reading Chapter 6: Consolidating With Discussion and Writing--After Reading Chapter 7: Bringing It All Together Conclusion References and Resources Index

Global Developments in Literacy Research for Science Education

Global Developments in Literacy Research for Science Education
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9783319691978
ISBN-13 : 331969197X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Developments in Literacy Research for Science Education by : Kok-Sing Tang

This book highlights recent developments in literacy research in science teaching and learning from countries such as Australia, Brazil, China, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Taiwan, and the United States. It includes multiple topics and perspectives on the role of literacy in enhancing science teaching and learning, such as the struggles faced by students in science literacy learning, case studies and evaluations of classroom-based interventions, and the challenges encountered in the science classrooms. It offers a critical and comprehensive investigation on numerous emerging themes in the area of literacy and science education, including disciplinary literacy, scientific literacy, classroom discourse, multimodality, language and representations of science, and content and language integrated learning (CLIL). The diversity of views and research contexts in this volume presents a useful introductory handbook for academics, researchers, and graduate students working in this specialized niche area. With a wealth of instructional ideas and innovations, it is also highly relevant for teachers and teacher educators seeking to improve science teaching and learning through the use of literacy.

Media Literacy Education in Action

Media Literacy Education in Action
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781135123727
ISBN-13 : 1135123721
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Media Literacy Education in Action by : Belinha S. De Abreu

Media Literacy Education in Action brings together the field’s leading scholars and advocates to present a snapshot of the theoretical and conceptual development of media literacy education—what has influenced it, current trends, and ideas about its future. Featuring a mix of perspectives, it explores the divergent ways in which media literacy is connected to educational communities and academic areas in both local and global contexts. The volume is structured around seven themes: • Media Literacy: Past and Present • Digital Media and Learning • Global Perspectives • Public Spaces • Civic Activism • Policy and Digital Citizenship • Future Connections Compelling, well-organized, and authoritative, this one-stop resource for understanding more about media literacy education across disciplines, cultures, and divides offers the fresh outlook that is needed at this point in time. Globally, as more and more states and countries call for media literacy education more explicitly in their curriculum guidelines, educators are being required to teach media literacy in both elementary and secondary education contexts.

Targeting Maths Literacy

Targeting Maths Literacy
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Publisher : Blake Education
Total Pages : 86
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ISBN-10 : 1865099619
ISBN-13 : 9781865099613
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Targeting Maths Literacy by : Kara Munn

"This exciting series consists of Big books for shared reading and related small books for students to read on their own. The Big Books introduce maths concepts and support the learning of the content-area vocabulary and the small books help students consolidate this"-back cover Teaching guide.

Language, Literacy, and Learning in the STEM Disciplines

Language, Literacy, and Learning in the STEM Disciplines
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781351979597
ISBN-13 : 1351979590
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Language, Literacy, and Learning in the STEM Disciplines by : Alison L. Bailey

With a focus on what mathematics and science educators need to know about academic language used in the STEM disciplines, this book critically synthesizes the current knowledge base on language challenges inherent to learning mathematics and science, with particular attention to the unique issues for English learners. These key questions are addressed: When and how do students develop mastery of the language registers unique to mathematics and to the sciences? How do teachers use assessment as evidence of student learning for both accountability and instructional purposes? Orienting each chapter with a research review and drawing out important Focus Points, chapter authors examine the obstacles to and latest ideas for improving STEM literacy, and discuss implications for future research and practice.

Teaching and Learning Literacy

Teaching and Learning Literacy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781135373337
ISBN-13 : 1135373337
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching and Learning Literacy by : David Wray

David Wray offers a range of practical suggestions for enhancing literacy work in primary and secondary schools (KS 1-3). The book is based on the idea that the purpose of literacy teaching is to enable pupils to understand and create meaningful, whole texts. It deliberately takes a cross-curricular view of literacy and will appeal to teachers who specialize in a range of subjects. It also explores in-depth the processes involved in both understanding and composing a range of text types, avoiding the temptation to segment literacy skills, thereby losing sight of the overall purpose. The book is aimed at primary teachers and student teachers with an interest in extending their pupils' experiences of texts across the curriculum; and at secondary teachers (especially English teachers) who wish to include in their subject teaching more explicit attention to their pupils' literacy skills.

Developing Content Area Literacy

Developing Content Area Literacy
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781412972833
ISBN-13 : 1412972833
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Developing Content Area Literacy by : Patricia A. Antonacci

Strategies for Developing Content Area Literacy in Middle and Secondary Classrooms addresses the challenges facing students as they move from learning to read in the primary grades to reading to learn in the middle and secondary classrooms; and it will offer a description of the components for all effective adolescent literacy programs that should be required as part of the middle and high school curriculum. The heart of the book will offer classroom teachers in primary and secondary schools an easy-to-follow and comprehensive set of instructional strategies for students' development of literacy skills for reading, writing, and studying in the content areas.

Foundations of Braille Literacy

Foundations of Braille Literacy
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Publisher : American Foundation for the Blind
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 0891289348
ISBN-13 : 9780891289340
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Foundations of Braille Literacy by : Evelyn J. Rex

This ground-breaking text addresses the teaching of braille reading and writing in the context of general literacy. Employing theoretical frameworks and approaches to teaching print reading and writing and practical applications for instruction in braille literacy, this innovative book can be used both in university training programs and by practicing educators working with braille learners. Foundations of Braille Literacy also includes perspectives on literacy, the history of literacy for people who are blind, the learning processes of people who are blind, and assessment of braille literacy.

The Praeger Handbook of Media Literacy

The Praeger Handbook of Media Literacy
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 1034
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ISBN-10 : 9780313392825
ISBN-13 : 031339282X
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Praeger Handbook of Media Literacy by : Art Silverblatt

This groundbreaking two-volume set provides readers with the information they need to grasp new developments in the swiftly evolving field of media literacy. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaimed media literacy a "fundamental human right." How fitting that there is finally a definitive handbook to help students and the general public alike become better informed, more critical consumers of mass media. In these A–Z volumes, readers can learn about methodologies and assessment strategies; get information about sectors, such as community media and media activism; and explore areas of study, such as journalism, advertising, and political communications. The rapid evolution of media systems, particularly digital media, is emphasized, and writings by notable media literacy scholars are included. In addition to providing a wide range of qualitative approaches to media literacy analysis, the handbook also offers a wealth of media literacy resources. These include lists of media literacy organizations and national media literacy programs, plus relevant books, websites, videos, and articles.

Interactive Notetaking for Content-Area Literacy, Secondary

Interactive Notetaking for Content-Area Literacy, Secondary
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Publisher : Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781425830328
ISBN-13 : 1425830323
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Interactive Notetaking for Content-Area Literacy, Secondary by : Judith Goodman

Help students build content area literacy through interactive notetaking! This resource provides creative strategies for developing students' interactive notetaking skills across the content areas. Lessons focus on topics including partner work, vocabulary, comprehension, and summarizing to engage students in critical thinking and analysis. This grade-range-specific resource differentiates instruction to support the needs of students at each grade level. Aligned to standards, this essential classroom resource will allow students to practice effective learning strategies, increasing retention and achievement in mathematics, language arts, social studies, and science.