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96 ) by recognizing the unique literacies of the disciplines inclusive of the knowledge , discourses , and social practices that contribute to professional identity , consideration of instructional approaches to make this visible are ...
96 ) by recognizing the unique literacies of the disciplines inclusive of the knowledge , discourses , and social practices that contribute to professional identity , consideration of instructional approaches to make this visible are ...
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In schooling , the disciplines are considered from these four broad academic areas of study and are typically termed " content areas " or " subjects . " Along with the ways of knowing , each discipline has its own way to mediate inquiry ...
In schooling , the disciplines are considered from these four broad academic areas of study and are typically termed " content areas " or " subjects . " Along with the ways of knowing , each discipline has its own way to mediate inquiry ...
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... content area teachers have about how to read and learn from written text in their discipline becomes an important ... textbooks used in schooling are not accurately reflective of the disciplines , Schleppegrell ( 2004 ) states that ...
... content area teachers have about how to read and learn from written text in their discipline becomes an important ... textbooks used in schooling are not accurately reflective of the disciplines , Schleppegrell ( 2004 ) states that ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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