
Disciplinary Literacy Inquiry and Instruction
Harvard Educational Publishing Group
2nd Edition
Published on 31. May 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-1-68253-901-9 (ISBN)
Description
A revised and expanded edition that promotes inquiry and teaching practices to help students gain the discipline-specific literacy skills they need to succeed in college, the workplace, and the society of tomorrow.
In this second edition of Disciplinary Literacy Inquiry and Instruction, Jacy Ippolito, Christina L. Dobbs, and Megin Charner-Laird update their framework for guiding discipline-specific teaching and learning in K-12 classrooms. With new and revised chapters, the book outlines disciplinary literacy professional learning that not only supports the development of new instructional skills but also inspires hope, authentic engagement, and collaboration among teachers and educational teams.
Ippolito, Dobbs, and Charner-Laird show how their adaptable framework, which is based on the RAND model of reading comprehension, allows educators across grade levels to embrace the language, genre, and modality of their particular subject areas while attuning specifically to texts, tasks, students, and classroom cultures. Offering research-based best practices, guiding questions, and concrete real-world examples, they prepare teachers to meet the demands of today's educational climate.
This useful resource for professional learning demonstrates how the disciplinary literacy framework can guide both larger-scale and hyperlocal implementation. It maintains a special focus on critical disciplinary literacy work, which interweaves the ideas of disciplinary literacy with critical, culturally sustaining, and antiracist pedagogies. It also prepares educators to serve diverse student populations with specific literacy-learning needs, including neurodivergent students, deaf students, and multilingual learners. This book gives teachers and school leaders the tools to equip a more technically proficient, informed, and creative citizenry.
In this second edition of Disciplinary Literacy Inquiry and Instruction, Jacy Ippolito, Christina L. Dobbs, and Megin Charner-Laird update their framework for guiding discipline-specific teaching and learning in K-12 classrooms. With new and revised chapters, the book outlines disciplinary literacy professional learning that not only supports the development of new instructional skills but also inspires hope, authentic engagement, and collaboration among teachers and educational teams.
Ippolito, Dobbs, and Charner-Laird show how their adaptable framework, which is based on the RAND model of reading comprehension, allows educators across grade levels to embrace the language, genre, and modality of their particular subject areas while attuning specifically to texts, tasks, students, and classroom cultures. Offering research-based best practices, guiding questions, and concrete real-world examples, they prepare teachers to meet the demands of today's educational climate.
This useful resource for professional learning demonstrates how the disciplinary literacy framework can guide both larger-scale and hyperlocal implementation. It maintains a special focus on critical disciplinary literacy work, which interweaves the ideas of disciplinary literacy with critical, culturally sustaining, and antiracist pedagogies. It also prepares educators to serve diverse student populations with specific literacy-learning needs, including neurodivergent students, deaf students, and multilingual learners. This book gives teachers and school leaders the tools to equip a more technically proficient, informed, and creative citizenry.
Reviews / Votes
"There is no better team to teach us about disciplinary literacy than Ippolito, Dobbs, and Charner-Laird. They have the expertise in the literacy practices of the disciplines, as well as a long history of building authentic and enduring partnerships with teachers and leaders. They share both valuable insights and actionable instructional shifts to guide teachers and leaders in helping all students access and engage in disciplinary literacy. Additionally, they honor the voices of students and teachers in all they do. If you read only one book about disciplinary literacy, it should be this one." - Dianna Townsend, professor of literacy studies, College of Education and Human Development, University of Nevada Reno"Disciplinary Literacy, Inquiry, & Instruction braids constructs like disciplinary literacy, equity, and inquiry in ways that are both explanatory and applicable for addressing the complexity of classroom practice. Foregrounded with rich classroom examples and teacher voices, this second edition promises to be revisited, marked up, and rarely put back on the shelf because it serves as a key tool in advancing students' disciplinary knowledge and skills." - Michael Manderino, associate professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Northern Illinois University
More details
Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68253-901-9 (9781682539019)
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Additional editions

Jacy Ippolito | Christina L. Dobbs | Megin Charner-Laird
Disciplinary Literacy Inquiry & Instruction, Second Edition
E-Book
05/2024
2nd Edition
Harvard Education Press
€28.99
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Persons
Jacy Ippolito is a professor in literacy and leadership at the McKeown School of Education at Salem State University, where he codirects graduate programs in Educational Leadership and the Center for Educational Leadership.
Christina L. Dobbs is an assistant professor and director of the English Education for Equity and Justice program at Boston University.
Megin Charner-Laird is a professor in leadership and elementary education at the McKeown School of Education at Salem State University, where she codirects graduate programs in Educational Leadership and the Center for Educational Leadership.
Christina L. Dobbs is an assistant professor and director of the English Education for Equity and Justice program at Boston University.
Megin Charner-Laird is a professor in leadership and elementary education at the McKeown School of Education at Salem State University, where she codirects graduate programs in Educational Leadership and the Center for Educational Leadership.