
Content Area Literacy
Learners in Context
Mark W. Conley(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 16. August 2007
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-0-205-45598-0 (ISBN)
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Description
<>Using the unique Learners in Context framework, top literacy researcher Mark Conley sets the new standard for content area reading books. This new and much-awaited book provides teachers with tools and techniques for helping adolescents develop a full complement of literacy skills necessary for learning across all content areas in today's environment.
Due to ongoing advancements in technology, new demands of higher educational standards, state testing and the diverse needs of today's adolescents, the field of adolescent literacy is rapidly changing. Content Area Literacy: Learners in Context provides teachers with tools for using content literacy to meet these demands by focusing on the learners and their unique contexts. Using cutting edge research in the field, Dr. Conley not only presents research-based teaching practices, but also connects the practices to learning strategies for students. As a result, instructors no longer have to "invent" practical applications or "suggest" learning outcomes for students. As Dr. Donald Deshler from the Center for Research on Learning states "Dr. Conley has done a brilliant job of describing the context within which educational solutions must be generated and the form that these solutions must take in order to be embraced by teachers as well as to be sufficiently powerful to significantly improve student outcomes."
Due to ongoing advancements in technology, new demands of higher educational standards, state testing and the diverse needs of today's adolescents, the field of adolescent literacy is rapidly changing. Content Area Literacy: Learners in Context provides teachers with tools for using content literacy to meet these demands by focusing on the learners and their unique contexts. Using cutting edge research in the field, Dr. Conley not only presents research-based teaching practices, but also connects the practices to learning strategies for students. As a result, instructors no longer have to "invent" practical applications or "suggest" learning outcomes for students. As Dr. Donald Deshler from the Center for Research on Learning states "Dr. Conley has done a brilliant job of describing the context within which educational solutions must be generated and the form that these solutions must take in order to be embraced by teachers as well as to be sufficiently powerful to significantly improve student outcomes."
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 194 mm
Width: 234 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
782 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-205-45598-0 (9780205455980)
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Content
Section One: Content Area Literacy: Promoting Learning for Today's Challenges Chapter 1: Content Area Literacy: Helping All Adolescent Learn in New Times
Chapter 2: Adolescent Literacy, Diversity and Teaching Today's Learners
Chapter 3: How to Pursue High Expectations for Teaching and Learning in an Era of Standards and Accountability
Chapter 4: Ongoing Assessment
Section Two: Content Area Literacy: Teaching Today's Learners
Chapter 5: Planning for Teaching and Learning
Chapter 6: Understanding and Using Texts
Chapter 7: Activating Prior Knowledge and Increasing Motivation
Chapter 8: Building Vocabulary Knowledge and Strategies
Chapter 9: Guiding Students' Reading to Learn
Chapter 10: Guiding Students' Critical Literacy
Chapter 11: Developing Content Area Writers
Chapter 12: Building Community from Inside and Outside the Classroom
Chapter 2: Adolescent Literacy, Diversity and Teaching Today's Learners
Chapter 3: How to Pursue High Expectations for Teaching and Learning in an Era of Standards and Accountability
Chapter 4: Ongoing Assessment
Section Two: Content Area Literacy: Teaching Today's Learners
Chapter 5: Planning for Teaching and Learning
Chapter 6: Understanding and Using Texts
Chapter 7: Activating Prior Knowledge and Increasing Motivation
Chapter 8: Building Vocabulary Knowledge and Strategies
Chapter 9: Guiding Students' Reading to Learn
Chapter 10: Guiding Students' Critical Literacy
Chapter 11: Developing Content Area Writers
Chapter 12: Building Community from Inside and Outside the Classroom