Teaching Content Area Literacy
Found 4 free book(s)Teaching Content Area Literacy and Disciplinary Literacy
sedl.orgContent-Area Literacy Focuses on the ability to use reading and writing to learn the subject matter in a discipline; teaches skills that a “novice” might use to make sense of a disciplinary text. Emphasizes a set of study skills that can be generalized across content areas.a Examples Content-area literacy might use strategies such as
Common Core Teaching and Learning Strategies ELA …
www.isbe.netliteracy research and continue to use those evidence-based practices within the framework of Common Core. For example, a primary grade teacher would continue to focus on areas of phonics, phonemic awareness, comprehension, fluency, vocabulary, writing and motivation within the context of the standards.
Teaching Practice in the 21st Century: Emerging Trends ...
files.eric.ed.govteaching practice teachers and digital media literacy in school settings: Digital media literacy for in -service teachers is the ability to use digital artefacts as an integrated part of their pedagogical content knowledge and be aware of what implications this has for teaching, learning strategies and building aspects. Almas & Krumsvik [9 p 480].
ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR VIRGINIA LICENSURE
doe.virginia.govThe following tests are required for the noted endorsement (teaching subject) areas for initial licensure unless an individual meets the exemption criteria. Individuals are required to satisfy the Subject Area test(s) requirement for only one endorsement area, but it must match an endorsement area in which the initial licensure is granted.