Supporting content area literacy with technology
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Supporting content area literacy with technology

2008
Professional DevelopmentEducation / Professional DevelopmentEducationEducation / TeachingSchreib- und LesefähigkeitComputer-assisted instructionInternet in educationComputerunterstützter UnterrichtEducational technologyContent area readingEnglish language, composition and exercisesEnglish language, study and teaching

"Drawing on concepts of universal design and flexible curriculum access, this vital new book demonstrates how you can employ up-to-the-minute technology to make content literacy strategies more engaging and responsive to the learning needs of all students. The evidence-based procedures, explicit instruction strategies, and authentic activities guide you in integrating curriculum with English/language arts, social studies, science, and math content literacy. The authors' basic framework enables you to adapt the plan to your classroom resources and requirements, reducing the barriers to learning and opening the door to greater student achievement."--Jacket.

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