Making sense of multiple literacies: Exploring pre‐service content area teachers' understandings and applications

Heather K. Sheridan‐Thomas
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Abstract 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 teachers are required to take a content area literacy course in most US states, little has been written about whether those courses include a focus on multiple literacies or what pre‐service teachers understand after learning about multiple literacies. In this study, the author analyzes student work from three semesters of a content area literacy course to find out what the students learned about multiple literacies and how they applied the concept of multiple literacies to developing content area lessons.
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理解多重素养:探索职前内容区教师的理解和应用
在过去的十年中,许多扫盲研究人员对青少年的多种读写能力进行了调查。连接青少年的多种素养,包括数字文本和高兴趣的纸质文本,有望成为建立学科领域内容和学术素养之间桥梁的一种方式。尽管在美国大多数州,职前内容领域教师都被要求参加内容领域扫盲课程,但很少有人写过这些课程是否包括对多种素养的关注,或者职前教师在学习多种素养后理解了什么。在本研究中,作者分析了三个学期的内容领域扫盲课程的学生作业,以了解学生对多重素养的了解以及他们如何将多重素养的概念应用于内容领域课程的开发。
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