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William Romine; Delinda van Garderen; William Folk; Amy Lannin; Rachel Juergensen; Cassandra Smith; Heba Abedelnaby; Tracey Milarsky – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2024
Today's students live within a world filled with complexity, uncertainty, and misinformation; thus, educators need to help all learners, including students with learning disabilities, how to comprehend complex information about the natural world and make credible evidence-based claims. Our study is a first step in making this possible. In this…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Students with Disabilities, Middle School Teachers, Science Education
Karraker, Dana M. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Public school spaces play a large role in developing people's understandings of civic knowledge and responsibility. Teachers, administrators, and policy-makers design school curriculum to reflect the types of citizens they believe a society needs, and thus, determines approaches to teaching and curriculum development (Labaree, 1997). This action…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Critical Literacy, Elementary School Teachers, Preschool Teachers
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Casey, Heather – Middle School Journal (J3), 2012
Multimodal learning clubs link principles of motivation and engagement with 21st century technological tools and texts to support content area learning. The author describes how a sixth grade health teacher and his class incorporated multimodal learning clubs into a unit of study on human body systems. The students worked collaboratively online…
Descriptors: Human Body, Clubs, Content Area Reading, Grade 6
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Thompson, Mary – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
In this article, the author describes her multimodal teaching practices in her "Adolescent Literacy Methods" course at a graduate university in the United States. By doing so, she highlights content teacher's understanding and use of various multimodal texts to effectively teach adolescents inside the classroom. In lieu of this, she raises…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Learning Modalities, Adolescents, Literacy
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Sheridan-Thomas, Heather K. – Reading Research and Instruction, 2007
Over the past decade, numerous literacy researchers have investigated the multiple literacies of adolescents. Connecting with adolescents' multiple literacies, including digital texts and high interest print-based texts, holds promise as a way to build bridges to subject area content and academic literacies. Although pre-service content area…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Adolescents, Literacy, Preservice Teacher Education
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Hapgood, Susanna; Palincsar, Annemarie Sullivan – Educational Leadership, 2007
Inquiry-based science instruction can provide a rich context in which to build literacy skills in the elementary grades. The authors discuss the benefits of incorporating reading, writing, and speaking into science instruction. They describe the results of research on two models for combining language arts and science--the Science IDEAS model and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Literacy, Inquiry, Elementary Education
Hosier, Julie Winchester – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Integration of subjects is something elementary teachers must do to insure required objectives are covered. Science-based Reader's Theatre is one way to weave reading into science. This study examined the roles of frequency, attitudes, and Multiple Intelligence modalities surrounding Electricity Content-Based Reader's Theatre. This study used…
Descriptors: Scripts, Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Multiple Intelligences
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Watts, W. J.; Buzan, A. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1973
Authors believe that an increase in reading skills is not an end in itself, but must be considered in relation to the facilitation of learning in general. An advanced reading course developed to help overcome reading problems is described. (HB)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Interpretive Reading, Learning, Learning Modalities
Mickel, Vesta L. – 1990
A study was designed to test the following experimental alternative hypotheses: (1) that the correlation between listening and reading scores would be negative, or (2) that the correlation would be positive. The study also focused on determining which of the two principal teaching modalities, aural and visual, was the more effective in promoting…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Content Area Reading, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
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Montali, Julie; Lewandowski, Lawrence – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1996
Eighteen average readers and 18 less-skilled readers (grades 8 and 9) were presented with social studies and science passages via a computer either visually (on screen), auditorily (read by digitized voice), or bimodally (on screen, highlighted while being voiced). Less-skilled readers demonstrated comprehension in the bimodal condition equivalent…
Descriptors: Artificial Speech, Computer Assisted Instruction, Content Area Reading, Instructional Effectiveness
Smith, Nila Banton, Ed. – 1969
The manuscripts resulting from the seventeen different current issues in reading that were discussed at the thirteenth Annual International Reading Association Convention in Boston in 1968 are published in this volume. The topics include reading research, content area reading, speed reading, comprehension, reading skill sequence, reading…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Conference Reports, Content Area Reading, Disadvantaged Youth
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Vidal-Abarca, Eduardo; Gilabert, Ramiro – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1995
Describes a long-term project where middle school students were taught to visually represent key text ideas through idea-mapping techniques. Instruction was inserted in the content area curriculum along with regular textbooks and supplementary material. Positive effects were found in recall, comprehension, and learning. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Content Area Reading, Curriculum Development