What
does it mean to read, write, and think through a disciplinary lens? How do you
develop students as readers, writers, and thinkers in the different academic
disciplines?
Doug Buehl, author of the perennial bestseller
Classroom Strategies for Interactive Learning, shows you how to:
* Teach to the match of literacy and
disciplinary understanding to bridge academic knowledge gaps
* Frontload instruction that activates and builds academic knowledge
* Build inquiring minds through questioning
* Frontload instruction that activates and builds academic knowledge
* Build inquiring minds through questioning
Writing with the U.S. Common Core State
Standards in mind, Doug shows teachers in all subjects-not just the language
arts-how to help students meet literacy expectations. You also get instructional
practices to help your students ''work'' complex texts, as well as helpful
information for customizing literacy practices to meet the demands of your
discipline.
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