Content matters : a disciplinary literacy approach to improving student learning /

Content matters : a disciplinary literacy approach to improving student learning / - 1st ed. - San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2010. - xxiv, 248 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-239) and index.

This book offers a guide for improving teaching, learning, and literacy in content area classrooms. Edited by two experts on the topic, Content Matters introduces teachers to the Disciplinary Literacy instructional framework developed by the Institute for Learning at the University of Pittsburgh. Grounded in the Principles of Learning that were developed by educator Lauren B. Resnick, the framework is designed to prepare students in grades 6 and up to master the rigorous academic content learning required for college success. Unlike most 'generic' teaching models, the framework is specifically tailored for each of the content disciplines. The content chapters offer cases of teachers and students in middle and high schools working together in English/language arts, history, mathematics, and science. The chapters tell the story of teaching and learning in the disciplines. Designed to be a practical resource, the book shows teachers how to integrate literacy development and thinking practices into their routine content instruction. Comprehensive in scope, the book also shows how school instructional leaders can support teachers in learning and using this instructional approach. --From publisher's description.

9780470434116 (pbk.)


Language arts --Correlation with content subjects.

428.00712 MCC
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