Sociocultural influences in content area teachers' selection and use of multiple texts

Nancy T. Walker, Thomas W. Bean
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore how three secondary content area teachers used and viewed multiple texts in their classrooms. A sociocultural perspective guided data collection, including: observation, interviews, and collection of text‐related school documents, such as assignments and evidence of texts used during instruction. The data were analyzed in order to answer the following question: How do secondary content area teachers use and view multiple texts in their classrooms? Findings suggest that while the three teachers used multiple texts in the classroom, they had different levels of use and purposes in their instruction that can be identified in terms of a continuum. Furthermore, use of multiple texts is complex. Each teacher hoped to enhance student interest and engagement, which is difficult while attending to standards and assessment.
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社会文化对内容领域教师选择和使用多种文本的影响
摘要本研究的目的是探讨三名中学内容区的教师如何在课堂上使用和观看多种文本。社会文化视角指导数据收集,包括:观察、访谈和收集与文本相关的学校文件,如作业和教学中使用的文本证据。对数据进行分析是为了回答以下问题:二级内容区的教师如何在课堂上使用和查看多种文本?研究结果表明,虽然三位教师在课堂上使用多种文本,但他们在教学中的使用水平和目的不同,这可以从一个连续体的角度来识别。此外,多种文本的使用是复杂的。每位老师都希望提高学生的兴趣和参与度,这在参加标准和评估时是很难做到的。
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