Content Area Literacy: Learners in Context

Author:   Mark W. Conley
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780132690126


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   21 July 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Content Area Literacy by Mark Conley, one of today’s top literacy researchers, brings educators a wealth of hands-on, ready-to-use ideas, strategies and techniques for helping today’s diverse secondary school students develop the literacy skills they need to be successful in all content areas. The first section of the book helps teachers confront the need to fully understand today’s educational landscape, while the second section focuses on the specifics of how to go about planning and teaching, using principles of content area literacy. A unique final chapter pulls it all together by showing educators how to enlist students’ cooperation while reaching out to parents and the community to support teaching and learning.

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Author:   Mark W. Conley
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   Pearson
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.930kg
ISBN:  

9780132690126


ISBN 10:   0132690128
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   21 July 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface   Foreword   SECTION 1 Content Area Literacy: Promoting Learning for Today’s Challenges Chapter 1 Content Area Literacy: Helping All Adolescents Learn in New Times Chapter 2 Adolescent Literacy, Diversity, and Teaching Today’s Learners Chapter 3 How to Pursue High Expectations for Teaching and Learning in an Era of Standards and Accountability Chapter 4 Alternative Ways to Plan and Teach Lessons   SECTION 2 Content Area Literacy: Teaching Today’s Learners Chapter 5 Understanding and Using Texts Chapter 6 Ongoing Assessment Chapter 7 Activating Prior Knowledge and Increasing Motivation Before Reading Chapter 8 Building Vocabulary Knowledge and Strategies Chapter 9 Guiding Students during Reading Chapter 10 Guiding Students’ Critical Literacy Chapter 11 Developing Content Area Writers Chapter 12 Building Literacy and Community from Inside and Outside the Classroom   References   Index

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This textbook... provides good context to help readers of the book consider technology, popular culture, and English Language Learners. Its voice in the opening chapters is honest, sincere, and clear. -- Rebecca L. Godwin, Barton College This text presents a strong integration of theory, research and practice. It is the best on the market. My students will appreciate the writing style, abundant strategies, and current research. Teachers will appreciate the extra guidance in making accommodations for English learners and special needs learners. It is a wonderful addition to all content teachers' libraries. -- Terrell A. Young, Washington State University


This textbook... provides good context to help readers of the book consider technology, popular culture, and English Language Learners. Its voice in the opening chapters is honest, sincere, and clear. -- Rebecca L. Godwin, Barton College This text presents a strong integration of theory, research and practice. It is the best on the market. My students will appreciate the writing style, abundant strategies, and current research. Teachers will appreciate the extra guidance in making accommodations for English learners and special needs learners. It is a wonderful addition to all content teachers' libraries. -- Terrell A. Young, Washington State University


Author Information

Mark W. Conley, a professor in the Department of Teacher Education at the University of Memphis, is a highly regarded academician, researcher, and author in the field of literacy. His cutting edge research efforts focus on the relationships between adolescent literacy and new demands for accountability, developing learning strategies in content area classrooms, and teaching beginning and practicing teachers how to implement learning strategies within their curricula. As an accomplished author, Dr. Conley has published several books and numerous articles on literacy assessment, content area literacy, and literacy policy, including Connecting Standards and Assessment through Literacy. With this publication of Content Area Literacy: Learners in Context, Dr. Conley connects content area literacy teaching and assessment practices to research-based learning strategies within the context of today’s challenges of assessment and accountability combined with new insights about adolescents and literacy.   Dr. Conley previously served as the coordinator of the doctoral program within the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University. Currently, Dr. Conley maintains a close connection with the practices and practitioners in today’s schools as the curriculum developer  and planner for the Memphis Literacy Corps, a literacy-tutoring program in Memphis City Schools involving 900 college age tutors and 3000 children. Dr. Conley has served on the Board of Directors for the National Reading Conference, 2006—2008. He continues to serve on the Quality Undergraduate Elementary and Secondary Teacher Education in Reading Task Force and Literacy Coach Task Force for the International Reading Association.

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