Teaching Dilemmas and Solutions in Content-Area Literacy, Grades 6-12
Edited by:
- Peter Smagorinsky - University of Georgia, USA
Other Titles in:
Literacy, K-12 | Teaching Methods & Learning Styles | Teaching in Secondary Schools
Literacy, K-12 | Teaching Methods & Learning Styles | Teaching in Secondary Schools
October 2014 | 184 pages | Corwin
Middle and high school students must become proficient readers and writers to successfully meet the requirements of the secondary curricula and be adequately prepared for college, employment, and citizenship. Literacy Across the Curriculum is a guide for educators who are concerned with how students experience literacy instruction across the secondary school curriculum and need strategies for raising student performance levels. Each chapter of this edited volume is co-authored by a professor and classroom teacher within a particular academic discipline, and provides a set of 4 or 5 provocative scenarios to illuminate the decisions teachers need to make in order to successfully incorporate literacy instruction within that content area.
Peter Smagorinsky
Introduction
Peter Smagorinsky and Joseph M. Flanagan
Chapter 1. Literacy in the English/Language Arts Classroom
Chauncey Monte-Sano and Denise Miles
Chapter 2. Toward Disciplinary Reading and Writing in History
Kok-Sing Tang, Stephen C. Tighe, and Elizabeth Birr Moje
Chapter 3. Literacy in the Science Classroom
Linda Hutchison and Jennifer Edelman
Chapter 4. Literacy in the Mathematics Classroom
Karinna Riddett-Moore and Richard Siegesmund
Chapter 5. The Visual Space of Literacy in Art Education
Katherine D. Strand and Gus Weltsek
Chapter 6. Music and Drama Literacies
Decided to use Reading and Writing Across the Content Areas (2nd ed.) by Sejnost & Thiese.
Secondary Education Dept, Edinboro Univ Of Pennsylvania
January 30, 2015