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Building Content Literacy
Strategies for the Adolescent Learner

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May 2010 | 176 pages | Corwin
Presenting a snapshot of how adolescents learn, Roberta L. Sejnost and Sharon M. Thiese offer research-based best practices and strategies that enable teachers to increase student learning by more effectively integrating reading, writing, and critical thinking into their content instruction.

Building Content Literacy: Strategies for the Adolescent Learner begins with a discussion of the challenges of teaching adolescents and follows with:

- Strategies to foster acquisition of specialized and technical content vocabulary

- Specific processes and skills students may use to comprehend narrative and expository texts

- A variety of writing-to-learn strategies

Speaking-to-learn strategies.

Finally, the authors consider the challenges that face students in the age of technology and address the new literacies that can be utilized to engage students and increase learning.

 
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

A good overview text for use in an undergraduate introductory literacy course for pre-service content area teachers.

Mr Rhett Hutchins
Language & Literacy Education, University of Georgia
October 15, 2012

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