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Critical Disciplinary Literacy

An Equity-Driven and Culturally Responsive Approach to Disciplinary Learning and Teaching
 
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Short description:

This accessible book introduces a new theory of Critical Disciplinary Literacy that merges criticality and disciplinary literacy approaches in a cohesive and inclusive framework. It provides research-grounded strategies and methods that will help teachers foster equitable literacy learning opportunities for all students. 


 


 

Long description:

This accessible book introduces a new theory of Critical Disciplinary Literacy that merges criticality and disciplinary literacy approaches in a cohesive and inclusive framework. There are unique hurdles in integrating critical and culturally sustaining approaches to literacy into specialized content area classrooms, but this book provides clear, research-grounded strategies and methods that will appeal to teachers and help them foster equitable literacy learning opportunities for all students.  Using a critical lens, chapters deconstruct and reconstruct pathways for new practices that push back on familiar, normative literacy approaches in the disciplines. Authors provide a framework for designing new approaches to disciplinary literacy both for and with students, and they present innovative and practical strategies for implementation. With real-world examples from the field, this book will be essential reading for preservice teachers and in courses on literacy and disciplinary instruction.


 


With vignettes and classroom examples from educators who have been enacting elements of CDL practices for years, this book will be essential reading for preservice educators in courses on both literacy and content instruction. Furthermore, current and seasoned educators and educational leaders will find this book to be an invaluable resource as they wrestle with how to teach disciplinary literacy in ways that move away from approaches that have historically marginalized many voices to approaches that include and center students? languages, histories, and cultures.


 


 

Table of Contents:

List of Contributors


Acknowledgements


 


Chapter 1:  The past and possible future of disciplinary literacy


 


Chapter 2: Looking back and looking forward: Locating CDL within the history of disciplinary literacy work


 


Chapter 3:  Framing the critical disciplinary literacy model


 


Chapter 4: A CDL approach to sociocultural context


 


Chapter 5: A CDL approach to participants/students


 


Chapter 6: A CDL approach to tasks/purposes


 


Chapter 7:  A CDL approach to texts


 


Chapter 8:  Learning from educators enacting CDL


 


Chapter 9:  Learning from leaders supporting CDL


 


Chapter 10:  Getting started, keeping going, and paving the new road