Reconciling content literacy with adolescent literacy: Expanding literacy opportunities in a community‐focused biology class

Edward H. Behrman
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Abstract This case study examines how adolescents’ fluidity in engaging multiple literacies and varied texts can be used to enhance learning of school subjects. Eighteen high‐school students were enrolled in a six‐week summer biology course that blended classroom instruction with visits to biology‐related workplaces. Working without a textbook, students were free to select any text sources needed to complete their community‐focused projects. Results indicated students placed a high reliance on human resources and the Internet, with limited use of print sources. Given evidence of modest to substantial conceptual understanding and high student satisfaction, educators may need to reconsider the role of print text in acquisition of content knowledge within the scope of adolescent literacy.
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调和内容素养与青少年素养:在以社区为中心的生物课上扩大读写机会
摘要:本案例研究探讨了青少年参与多种素养和不同文本的流动性如何用于加强学校科目的学习。18名高中生参加了为期六周的暑期生物课程,课程中既有课堂教学,也有参观与生物相关的工作场所。在没有教科书的情况下,学生们可以自由选择完成他们以社区为中心的项目所需的任何文本资源。结果表明,学生们高度依赖人力资源和互联网,很少使用印刷资源。鉴于有证据表明对概念的理解从适度到实质性,学生满意度很高,教育工作者可能需要重新考虑印刷文本在青少年识字范围内获取内容知识方面的作用。
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