Teaching the Dimensions of Literacy

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A01=Cecilia Silva
A01=Stephen Kucer
academic language acquisition
Author_Cecilia Silva
Author_Stephen Kucer
Background Knowledge
bilingual education methods
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Category=JNLB
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Chart Paper
Cient Language Users
Cient Readers
classroom instructional techniques
cognitive development theory
Concept Writers
dimensions of literacy
Document Camera
English Language Learners
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Great Big Enormous Turnip
Holds
Independent Reading
Inquiry Charts
literacy
Literacy Event
Literature Response Groups
Major Ideas
multidimensional literacy instruction guide
Prefi Xes
Profi Cient Readers
reading comprehension strategies
Reading Strategy Lessons
Revision Strategies
Sample Materials
Sociocultural Dimension
sociocultural literacy practices
Strategy Lessons
Strategy Wall Chart
teaching literacy
Text Aids
William's Doll
William’s Doll
Word Wall

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415528702
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Teaching the Dimensions of Literacy provides both the conceptual knowledge to support teachers' instructional decisions in the reading/literacy classroom and a multitude of instructional strategy lessons for classroom use with both monolingual and bilingual students. It proposes that teachers need to help children become code breakers (the linguistic dimension), meaning makers (the cognitive dimension), text users and critics (the sociocultural dimension), and scientists (the developmental dimension). Acknowledging and addressing all four dimensions, this text links literacy theory, literacy research, and literacy practice in a useable way. Covering both reading and writing, it features clear, concise, and useable reading and writing strategy lessons and ways to modify them for different types of students.

Changes in the Second Edition: Entirely reorganized, the text is more user friendly, builds a stronger link between theory and practice, and makes it is easier for teachers to locate appropriate strategy lessons to use with their students. Academic literacy is addressed more fully.

Stephen Kucer is Associate Professor of Language and Literacy Education, Washington State University at Vancouver.

Cecilia Silva is Professor of Education, Texas Christian University.

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