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Disciplinary Literacies in K–2 Classrooms
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Isidro, Elizabeth I.
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1‐Early childhood
/ 2‐Childhood
/ and materials
/ Classrooms
/ Comprehension
/ Content Area Reading
/ Content Area Writing
/ Content literacy
/ Curricula
/ Developmentally Appropriate Practices
/ Early childhood education
/ Elementary school students
/ Emergent Literacy
/ etc.) < Content literacy
/ FEATURE ARTICLE
/ Instructional models < Strategies
/ Instructional strategies; methods and materials
/ In‐service < Teacher education
/ Learning outcomes
/ Literacy
/ methods
/ Preschool children
/ Primary Education
/ professional development
/ Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
/ Specific subject areas (math
/ Teacher education; professional development
2021
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Disciplinary Literacies in K–2 Classrooms
by
Isidro, Elizabeth I.
in
1‐Early childhood
/ 2‐Childhood
/ and materials
/ Classrooms
/ Comprehension
/ Content Area Reading
/ Content Area Writing
/ Content literacy
/ Curricula
/ Developmentally Appropriate Practices
/ Early childhood education
/ Elementary school students
/ Emergent Literacy
/ etc.) < Content literacy
/ FEATURE ARTICLE
/ Instructional models < Strategies
/ Instructional strategies; methods and materials
/ In‐service < Teacher education
/ Learning outcomes
/ Literacy
/ methods
/ Preschool children
/ Primary Education
/ professional development
/ Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
/ Specific subject areas (math
/ Teacher education; professional development
2021
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Disciplinary Literacies in K–2 Classrooms
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Isidro, Elizabeth I.
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1‐Early childhood
/ 2‐Childhood
/ and materials
/ Classrooms
/ Comprehension
/ Content Area Reading
/ Content Area Writing
/ Content literacy
/ Curricula
/ Developmentally Appropriate Practices
/ Early childhood education
/ Elementary school students
/ Emergent Literacy
/ etc.) < Content literacy
/ FEATURE ARTICLE
/ Instructional models < Strategies
/ Instructional strategies; methods and materials
/ In‐service < Teacher education
/ Learning outcomes
/ Literacy
/ methods
/ Preschool children
/ Primary Education
/ professional development
/ Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
/ Specific subject areas (math
/ Teacher education; professional development
2021
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Disciplinary Literacies in K–2 Classrooms
2021
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Overview
Disciplinary literacy approaches recently have been finding their way into early elementary classrooms (K-2) and preschool, but this idea still needs more careful study, discussion, and operationalizing before determining its value and place in the early grades curriculum. The purpose of this article is to describe a case of curriculum exploration by two teachers (using specific texts and developmentally appropriate practice) within an integrated disciplinary literacy–engineering unit and to identify any emerging disciplinary literacy skills among the K-2 students. The results of this exploration serve as evidence of emerging disciplinary literacy skills among the young learners with teacher scaffolding and developmentally appropriate materials and tasks. Additionally, the study shows concrete literacy outcomes related to comprehension in discussion during and after read-alouds, as well as particular disciplinary literacy skills based on the engineering design process (i.e., ask, imagine, plan, create, and improve).
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Wiley,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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