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Connecting Across Disciplines Collaborating With Informational Text Susan Chenelle Audrey Fisch

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Connecting Across Disciplines Collaborating With Informational Text Susan Chenelle Audrey Fisch
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 125
Author: Susan Chenelle; Audrey Fisch
ISBN: 9781475820294, 1475820291
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Connecting Across Disciplines Collaborating With Informational Text Susan Chenelle Audrey Fisch by Susan Chenelle; Audrey Fisch 9781475820294, 1475820291 instant download after payment.

While the Common Core has made informational text a focal point in English/language arts classrooms around the country, it has also made literacy a key concern in other subjects. Teaching literacy in the disciplines and navigating informational texts are challenging prospects. How can content-area teachers find high-quality informational texts that will enhance their curriculum? How do they go about working with these new texts? Most importantly, how do teachers balance their responsibility towards their subject matter with the new charge to incorporate disciplinary literacy? The key is to connect, communicate, and collaborate. Teachers can meet these challenges together and enhance student literacy, engagement, and motivation along the way. This volume offers a practical model that teachers in any discipline can use to incorporate informational texts into their classrooms on their own or in collaboration with colleagues in other content areas. We also share suggestions and ideas for initiating and implementing collaboration between teachers of any discipline, even those working at the secondary level with complex schedules and curricula.

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