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Engaging Students in Academic Literacies Maria Estela Brisk (Boston College, USA)

Engaging Students in Academic Literacies By Maria Estela Brisk (Boston College, USA)

Engaging Students in Academic Literacies by Maria Estela Brisk (Boston College, USA)


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Engaging Students in Academic Literacies: Genre-based Pedagogy for K-5 Classrooms by Maria Estela Brisk (Boston College, USA)

The Common Core State Standards require schools to include writing in a variety of genres across the disciplines. Engaging Students in Academic Literacies provides specific information to plan and carry out genre-based writing instruction in English for K-5 students within various content areas. Informed by systemic functional linguistics-a theory of language IN USE in particular ways for particular audiences and social purposes-it guides teachers in developing students' ability to construct texts using structural and linguistic features of the written language. This approach to teaching writing and academic language is effective in addressing the persistent achievement gap between ELLs and mainstream students, especially in the context of current reforms in the U.S. Transforming systemic functional linguistics and genre theory into concrete classroom tools for designing, implementing, and reflecting on instruction and providing essential scaffolding for teachers to build their own knowledge of its essential elements applied to teaching, the text includes strategies for apprenticing students to writing in all genres, features of elementary students' writing, and examples of practice.

Engaging Students in Academic Literacies Reviews

This text is an excellent resource for ideas about teaching writing to elementary students. It has comprehensive suggestions about curriculum, language development, and assessment.

Joy Janzen, Stony Brook University, USA

Professor Brisk draws on a wealth of experience gained from many years of research with primary teachers working with bilingual students. She introduces teachers to a dynamic theory of grammar in use, focusing only on those resources which have proved most valuable for supporting English language learners to develop academic literacies. At the same time she sets out a step by step guide, complete with practical resources, for teachers to both scaffold their students learning and grow their own knowledge. I recommend this book highly to literacy educators who want to make a real difference.

Sally Humphrey, Australian Catholic University, Australia

About Maria Estela Brisk (Boston College, USA)

Maria Estela Brisk is Professor, Boston College, USA.

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Content and Pedagogy
Chapter 1: Principles for Practice
Chapter 2: Teaching and Assessing Writing
Chapter 3: Language Resources that Support Writing
Part II: Genres
Chapter 4: Genre: Procedures
Chapter 5: Genre: Recounts and Historical Genres
Chapter 6: Genre: Reports
Chapter 7: Genre: Explanations
Chapter 8: Genre: Arguments
Chapter 9: Genre: Fictional Narratives
Part III: Conclusion: Implementing a Schoolwide Academic Genre-based Writing Curriculum
Appendix A
References

Additional information

CIN0415737044VG
9780415737043
0415737044
Engaging Students in Academic Literacies: Genre-based Pedagogy for K-5 Classrooms by Maria Estela Brisk (Boston College, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20140819
366
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