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Tracy Johnson; Leslie M. Cavendish; Rachael Waller; Mary Hoch; Shelly Huggins; Tiffany Gallagher; Pelusa Orellana; Barbara Vokatis; Brian Flores – Reading Teacher, 2024
A survey completed by 22 literacy clinic directors indicated that clinics share beliefs and instructional practices. Literacy clinics provide a context in which children are taught to read and write by clinicians who are training to be literacy teachers. As best practices in reading instruction are debated, effective clinical assessment and…
Descriptors: Literacy, Clinics, Supplementary Education, Teaching Methods
Watts-Taffe, Susan – Reading Teacher, 2022
This article explores the potential of multimodal literacies to support a more equitable, inclusive approach to literacy instruction. Approaching multimodal literacies with an asset-based stance toward students with respect to culture, language, and dis/ability, multimodal literacies can support the enactment of culturally relevant pedagogy as…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Learning Modalities, Literacy Education, Culturally Relevant Education
Parr, Judy M.; Jesson, Rebecca – Reading Teacher, 2020
Teaching as a process of inquiry is the underpinning philosophy stated in the New Zealand Curriculum. Teachers are tasked with inquiring into the needs of their students and the efficacy of their own practice in the light of those needs. The results of ongoing inquiry inform how practice might be honed or changed. The authors consider how the…
Descriptors: Reading Research, National Curriculum, Student Needs, Foreign Countries
Wessel-Powell, Christy; Lu, Ya-Huei; Wohlwend, Karen – Reading Teacher, 2018
Increased emphasis on standardization in primary grades can stifle spontaneous literacy play. The authors argue that allowing playful, collaborative, multimodal literacies into primary classrooms and specifically in writers' workshop can expand and enliven the way we see students' literacy strengths. The authors look closely at the unique…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Standards, Teaching Methods, Play
Dwyer, Bernadette – Reading Teacher, 2016
The world is increasingly interconnected through technology. In order to live and work in a global village our students need to develop global literacy. Global literacy incorporates a range of overlapping concepts including an advocacy dimension, global citizenship responsibility, and cultural and linguistic awareness. Further, global literacy…
Descriptors: Global Education, Multiple Literacies, Technology Uses in Education, Social Media
Cappello, Marva; Lafferty, Karen E. – Reading Teacher, 2015
Teachers can capitalize on the overwhelmingly visual nature of contemporary society for learning and teaching through integrating photography in their classroom instruction. In offering an alternative pathway for acquiring and expressing knowledge, photography has the potential to strengthen instruction across disciplines by drawing on multiple…
Descriptors: Photography, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Science, Grade 4