Multiple Voices, Multiple Texts: Reading in the Secondary Content Areas
Autor Reade W. Dornan, Lois Matz Rosen, Marilyn Wilsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 1997 – vârsta de la 14 până la 17 ani
Although there are plenty of professional books on reading in the content areas, most ignore theory, opting instead to include strategies that confuse rather than enlighten. Furthermore, such texts rarely make adequate connections between reading and writing as well as reading and language acquisition--and they disregard linguistic diversity altogether. This book is different.
"Multiple Voices, Multiple Texts" provides a thorough grounding in the principles and practices of reading, writing, and language development--the kind of grounding teachers need for today's multicultural and multilingual classrooms. It is an innovative text based upon the principles of whole language and the interactive classroom, laying a theoretical framework derived from psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, and social constructivism. Once Dornan, Rosen, and Wilson articulate their theory of reading, they offer practical suggestions for creating your own structures within this framework. They outline strategies for choosing and evaluating appropriate texts, innovative lesson plans that can be used across the curriculum, and new approaches for assessing student's reading needs.
This book is an essential reference for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in reading in the content areas, English education students in methods courses, students in reading and literacy studies, classroom teachers, and teacher educators.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0867094176
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 153 x 233 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Heinemann Educational Books
Descriere
Multiple Voices, Multiple Texts provides a thorough grounding in the principles and practices of reading, writing, and language development--the kind of grounding teachers need for today's multicultural and multilingual classrooms. It is an innovative text based upon the principles of whole language and the interactive classroom, laying a theoretical framework derived from psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, and social constructivism. Once Dornan, Rosen, and Wilson articulate their theory of reading, they offer practical suggestions for creating your own structures within this framework. They outline strategies for choosing and evaluating appropriate texts, innovative lesson plans that can be used across the curriculum, and new approaches for assessing student's reading needs.
This book is an essential reference for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in reading in the content areas, English education students in methods courses, students in reading and literacy studies, classroom teachers, and teacher educators.
Cuprins
The History of Reading Movements in the Twentieth Century
Understanding Reading
The Reading Process: Who's in Charge?
Influences on Language and Literacy Development and the Teaching
of Reading
Preparing to Teach
Selecting, Assessing, and Introducing Texts and Materials
Assessing Students' Reading Abilities, Needs, Attitudes, and
Interests in the Content Classroom
Theory into Practice
Principles of Comprehension and Learning: Processes That Enable
Divergent Readings in the Text
Lesson Designs for Text Comprehension
Using Writing as a Tool to Improve Reading, Thinking, and Learning