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What Content-Area Teachers Should Know about Adolescent Literacy

What Content-Area Teachers Should Know about Adolescent Literacy
Author: Kris Anstrom
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1437914918

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Addresses middle and high school classroom teachers¿, administrators¿, and parents¿ need for info. about how to build adolescents¿ reading and writing skills. It provides more general info. for content-area teachers so that they will gain a deeper understanding of the underlying skills their students will need and the kind of instruction needed to develop these skills. The report describes 5 key components that are critical to the development of reading proficiency: decoding/phonemic awareness and phonics, morphology, vocab., fluency, and text comprehension. It also discusses 4 other areas that are fundamental in helping adolescents achieve advanced levels of literacy: assessment, writing, motivation, and the needs of diverse learners. Illus.


What Content-area Teachers Should Know about Adolescent Literacy

What Content-area Teachers Should Know about Adolescent Literacy
Author: National Institute for Literacy (U.S.)
Publisher: Nova Science Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607411376

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The goal of this book is to help address middle and high school classroom teachers', administrators', and parents' immediate need for basic information about how to build adolescents' reading and writing skills. Adolescents entering the adult world in the 21st century will read and write more than at any other time in human history. They will need advanced levels of literacy to perform their jobs, run their households, act as citizens, and consider their personal lives. They will need literacy to cope with the flood of information they will find everywhere they turn. They will need literacy to feed their imagination so they can create the world of the future. Despite the call for today's adolescents to achieve higher levels of literacy than previous generations, approximately 8.7 million 4th-12th grade students struggle with the reading and writing tasks that are required of them in school. Ongoing difficulties with reading and writing figure prominently in the decision to drop out of school. These indicators suggest that literacy instruction should continue beyond the elementary years and should be tailored to the more complex forms of literacy that are required of adolescent students in middle and high school. The purpose of this book is to summarise and discuss the most recent adolescent literacy research and to describe promising research-based instructional practices that can improve an adolescent's academic reading and writing skills.


What Content-Area Teachers Should Know about Adolescent Literacy

What Content-Area Teachers Should Know about Adolescent Literacy
Author: National Inst. for Literacy, Washington, DC.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN:

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A growing research base on adolescent literacy supports an emphasis on direct instruction in the reading and writing skills needed to perform these more complex literacy tasks. However, many middle and high school teachers have little or no preparation for teaching these skills within their content-area disciplines and have few resources upon which to draw when they are faced with students whose academic reading and writing skills do not match their expectations. This document provides more general information for content-area teachers so that they will gain a deeper understanding of the underlying skills their students will need and the kind of instruction needed to develop these skills. This report is divided into two main sections. The first section describes five key components that are critical to the development of reading proficiency: decoding/phonemic awareness and phonics, morphology, vocabulary, fluency, and text comprehension. The second section discusses four other areas that are fundamental in helping adolescents achieve advanced levels of literacy: assessment, writing, motivation, and the needs of diverse learners. The following are appended: (1) Think Alouds; (2) Graphic and Semantic Organizers; (3) Explicit Comprehension Strategy Instruction; (4) Reciprocal Teaching; (5) Word Map; (6) The PLAN and WRITE Strategy; and (7) Summarization Strategy.


What Content-Area Teachers Should Know about Adolescent Literacy

What Content-Area Teachers Should Know about Adolescent Literacy
Author: national institute for literacy human development
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2012-12-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781481196864

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The goal of this report is to help address middle and high school classroom teachers', administrators', and parents' immediate need for basic information about how to build adolescents' reading and writing skills. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the U.S. Department of Education, and other organizations currently sponsor long-term research studies that ultimately will add to our knowledge of adolescent literacy. In the meantime, however, the need for information to use in the classroom must be met. This report summarizes some of the current literature on adolescent literacy research and practice. It is not a research synthesis or a literature review; such an effort is well beyond the scope of this document. Rather the report suggests some methods of building adolescent reading and writing skills in the classroom. To the extent possible, recommendations are evidence-based. There is little published literature on the effectiveness of instructional approaches or programs for adolescents, and the results from some new effectiveness research, now in press, were not available during the development of this report. With the limited research base available, research on other groups such as younger readers, dyslexic readers, and adult beginning readers have informed the recommendations made in this document. Extrapolating from this research does not negate the need or import of research investigating the effectiveness of instructional approaches or programs for adolescent, but rather provides useful guidance that can inform what instructors do today.


Improving Adolescent Literacy

Improving Adolescent Literacy
Author: Nancy Frey
Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2011-11-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 013299917X

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This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Improving Adolescent Literacy: Content Area Strategies at Work, Third Edition, gives teachers and teacher candidates the tools they need to help all students work toward mastery of literacy and comprehension of content area texts. Practical, straightforward, and affordable, this guide is packed with real classroom examples of specific teaching strategies in action and features a focus on working with English language learners and struggling readers, ideas for using different technologies to enhance teaching, an up-to-date research base of current sources of support and additional reading, and an excellent assessment chapter showing how various formal and informal assessments can be used in the classroom.


Adolescent Literacy in the Era of the Common Core

Adolescent Literacy in the Era of the Common Core
Author: Jacy Ippolito
Publisher: Harvard Education Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1612506062

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Adolescent Literacy in the Era of the Common Core provides school leaders, teachers, and others with strategies and best practices for advancing adolescent literacy in the classroom. Exceptionally clear and accessible, the book addresses a full range of topics in this vitally important field, including disciplinary literacy; vocabulary instruction; classroom discussion; motivation and engagement related to digital literacy; the use of multiple texts; and writing to learn. This book presents “usable knowledge” of the highest order and of immediate value to school leaders and teachers. It will be required reading for all educators concerned with promoting and furthering adolescent literacy today.


Essential Questions in Adolescent Literacy

Essential Questions in Adolescent Literacy
Author: Jill Lewis
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2009-05-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1606233661

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In each chapter of this unique volume, an exemplary teacher collaborates with a prominent scholar to present real-world strategies for putting literacy research to work in grades 5–12. These lively dialogues tackle key questions in adolescent literacy, including issues of motivation, critical thinking skills, content-area writing, differentiated instruction, assessment, English language learning, and technology. Suggestions for incorporating adolescents' out-of-school literacies and working with reading specialists and coaches show how to build connections between the classroom and wider communities. In-depth portraits of challenges and successes in the classroom, practical instructional tips, and stimulating questions for reflection make the book a valuable resource for inservice and preservice teachers.


Content-Area Literacy

Content-Area Literacy
Author: Tom Bean
Publisher: Shell Education
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Content area reading
ISBN: 9781425807016

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Use a fresh 21st century skills approach to address the common difficulties associated with teaching adolescents to read content-area material. The strategies presented in this book will allow teachers to differentiate instruction to best meet students' literacy needs. This resource is aligned to College and Career Readiness Standards.


Adolescent Literacy in the Academic Disciplines

Adolescent Literacy in the Academic Disciplines
Author: Tamara L. Jetton
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1462502806

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"From leading authorities in both adolescent literacy and content-area teaching, this book addresses the particular challenges of literacy learning in each of the major academic disciplines. Chapters focus on how to help students successfully engage withtexts and ideas in English/literature, science, math, history, and arts classrooms. The book shows that while general strategies for reading informational texts are essential, they are not enough--students also need to learn processing strategies that are quite specific to each subject and its typical tasks or problems. Vignettes from exemplary classrooms illustrate research-based ways to build content-area knowledge while targeting essential reading and writing skills"-- Provided by publisher.