Content Area Reading and Literacy: Succeeding in Today’s Diverse Classrooms — Donna E. Alvermann et al. (2017)

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Book Description

A focus on learning content through discipline-appropriate literacy practices, a strong emphasis on writing, and a current look at the use of media in teaching are hallmarks of the new edition of this widely popular text. Throughout, middle and secondary school teachers get a readable presentation of discipline-appropriate literacy practices and examples and adaptions of selected strategies. Set up to ensure comprehension, the chapters link to the Learning Cycle presented in the beginning of the book, graphic organizers help readers navigate chapter content, and questions, summaries, vignettes, and examples make the concepts clear. This edition of Content Area Reading and Literacy features three full chapters focusing on writing instruction, integrates culture and diversity throughout, and expands or reemphasizes important topics, such as life-long readers and learners beyond the printed text, close and critical reading in discipline-appropriate ways, evidence-based writing, and multimodal texts.


Book Details

  • Author: Donna E. Alvermann, Victoria Ridgeway Gillis, George L. Boggs
  • Publisher: Pearson
  • Published Date: 2017
  • Published Year: 2017
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 9780134157658

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