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Disciplinary Literacy: Why It Matters and What We Should Do About It

By Elizabeth Birr Moje
Why should we help students learn how to read, write, and speak in different disciplines (e.g., science and social studies)? Watch this keynote address to meet Elizabeth Birr Moje who believes that when students learn the literacy particular to each discipline, they gain access to advanced…
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Disciplinary, Content-Area Literacy: An Annotated Bibliography

By Judith Rodby
Elizabeth Birr Moje offers some of the most provocative viewpoints in content area literacy research. This annotated bibliography was prepared as a companion to her keynote address at NWP's National Reading Initiative conference featured at Disciplinary Literacy: Why It Matters and What We…
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Multiple Texts: Multiple Opportunities for Teaching and Learning

By Laura Robb
Offering a vivid glimpse into her middle school classroom, author Laura Robb illustrates how making available a range of texts at different reading levels and from a variety of perspectives promotes student engagement and success in her heterogeneously grouped classroom. Robb also shares a…
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