Building Content Literacy: Strategies for the Adolescent Learner / Edition 1

Building Content Literacy: Strategies for the Adolescent Learner / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
141295715X
ISBN-13:
9781412957151
Pub. Date:
02/26/2010
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
141295715X
ISBN-13:
9781412957151
Pub. Date:
02/26/2010
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Building Content Literacy: Strategies for the Adolescent Learner / Edition 1

Building Content Literacy: Strategies for the Adolescent Learner / Edition 1

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Overview

This guide presents research-based strategies that enable secondary teachers to increase adolescent learning while meeting standards by incorporating reading, writing, and critical thinking into content instruction.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412957151
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 02/26/2010
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 421,581
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Roberta L. Sejnost is a university professor and literacy consultant who has taught secondary-level courses in social studies, reading, and English, and college-level courses in literacy, authentic assessment, brain-based learning, multiple intelligences, and cooperative learning. A nationally recognized staff developer and certified trainer, Sejnost has presented at over 200 educational conferences across the country. In 2003, she received the Reading Educator of the Year award from the Illinois Reading Council. Sejnost received a master of education degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a doctorate of education in curriculum and Instruction from Loyola University, Chicago.

Sharon Thiese currently teaches writing at Lewis University, Romeoville, Illinois, and graduate classes for Aurora University, Aurora, Illinois. She is also certified in gifted education and a member of Illinois Association for Gifted Children. In addition, Thiese is a certified trainer in gifted education, authentic assessment, multiple intelligences, portfolios, differentiation, and reading and writing across content areas, and she has presented at numerous local and statewide workshops and conferences. Thiese received a master of arts in English from Northeastern University and a master of arts in writing from National-Louis University, Chicago. She taught English and writing at Geneva High School in Geneva, Illinois, and has been Geneva Community Unit 304’s high school educator of the year. She is also recognized in Who’s Who of American Educators.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. The Challenge of Adolescent Literacy
What Is the Challenge?
How Can We Meet the Challenge?
Content Area Literacy
Meeting the Standards
The Challenge of Reading Diverse Texts
Reading Narrative Texts
Reading Expository Texts
Scaffolding Instruction for Special Needs Students
Chapter Summary
2. Teaching Specialized and Technical Vocabulary
The Implication of Teaching Vocabulary
Teaching Vocabulary in Content Area Disciplines
Word Categorization Activities
Graphic Representations
The Writing Connection
Chapter Summary
3. Reading to Learn in Content Area Disciplines
Reading in Specific Content Area Disciplines
Scaffolding Reading in Specific Content Areas
Chapter Summary
4. Writing to Learn in Content Area Disciplines
A Rationale for Writing to Learn
Writing-to-Learn Strategies
Chapter Summary
5. Speaking to Learn in Content Area Disciplines
A Rationale for Speaking to Learn
Speaking-to-Learn Strategies
Chapter Summary
6. Fostering Real World Literacy
The Literacies of the Real World
The Internet
Informational Literacy
Inquiry-Based Learning
Information-Gathering and Analysis Activities
Problem-Based Project Learning
Project-Based Learning
Media Literacy
Visual Literacy
Chapter Summary
References
Index
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