Disciplinary and Content Literacy for Today's Adolescents, Sixth Edition

Honoring Diversity and Building Competence

William G Brozo author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Guilford Publications

Published:12th Apr '17

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This comprehensive text offers a framework for teaching literacy in grades 6–12, focusing on diverse learners and modern instructional practices. Disciplinary and Content Literacy for Today's Adolescents, Sixth Edition is a valuable resource for educators.

Well established as a clear and comprehensive course text, Disciplinary and Content Literacy for Today's Adolescents, Sixth Edition builds on the success of its five prior editions. This extensively revised edition emphasizes disciplinary literacy, offering a research-based framework designed to help students in grades 6–12 enhance their reading, writing, and communication skills in an academic context. The book also addresses the unique literacy, language, and problem-solving abilities required across various disciplines, making it a valuable resource for educators.

William G. Brozo presents effective instructional strategies and assessment practices in an engaging, conversational style. A key feature of this edition is its focus on adaptations to support diverse populations, including English language learners. The pedagogical elements include chapter-opening questions, new case studies, classroom dialogues, and practical examples that encourage active learning. These features are designed to facilitate a deeper understanding of disciplinary literacy and its application in the classroom.

New to this edition are several enhancements that reflect a decade of research and current educational standards. It includes a chapter dedicated to culturally and linguistically diverse learners, expanded discussions on technology use, and multiple text sources, such as graphic novels and digital texts. Additionally, there is increased attention to academic vocabulary and language, ensuring that educators are well-equipped to support their students' literacy development effectively.

"This book offers an expansive, inclusive discussion of teaching disciplinary and content-area literacy to adolescents in the 21st century. Brozo provides teachers with a range of tools for working with culturally and linguistically diverse youth. His attention to adolescents' identities will help teachers engage students who have a range of abilities, needs, and interests. By grounding instructional examples within the disciplines, Brozo demonstrates what responsive literacy practices look like and what makes them unique in different academic contexts. This is a great text for a master's-level content-area/disciplinary literacy course. Students will benefit from the examples of practice in action, and will see what it means to do this kind of work well."--Leigh A. Hall, PhD, School of Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"The book is important because it challenges our assumptions and biases toward today’s culturally and linguistically diverse students. The students sitting in our classes are different than they were a few years ago, and understanding these critical differences will help position us to become better educators. You have to know kids to teach kids, and Brozo’s provocative book helped me to get to know my students in ways that will certainly elevate their literacy skills."--Kelly Gallagher, MA, English teacher, Magnolia High School, Anaheim Union High School District, California

"At a time when teaching disciplinary and content literacy is being promoted as one way to close the so-called achievement gap for youth--especially underserved youth--this book is timely. Brozo weaves together personal stories, case studies, and various literacy-related scenarios in an intellectually stimulating and engaging manner. He brings these elements and his extensive research full circle by inviting the reader to reflect, raise questions, and discuss multiple teaching strategies. I plan to adopt this text for my Middle Childhood/Adolescent Literacy Methods course, which is required for our preservice teachers seeking New York State professional certification. This is the perfect resource to help preservice teachers develop practices and strategies to enhance secondary students' academic achievement.”--Fenice B. Boyd, PhD, Department of Learning and Instruction, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York -

ISBN: 9781462530090

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1016g

430 pages

6th edition