Comprehension and content : planning literacy curriculum in low socioeconomic and culturally diverse schools
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01/04/2011
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This article reframes comprehension as a social and intellectual practice. It reviews literature on current approaches to reading instruction for linguistically and culturally diverse and low socioeconomic students, noting the current policy emphasis on the teaching of comprehension as autonomous skills and ‘strategies’. The Four Resources model (Freebody & Luke, 1990) is used to situate comprehension instruction with an emphasis on student cultural and community knowledge, and substantive intellectual and sociocultural content in elementary and middle school curricula. Illustrations are drawn from research underway on the teaching of literacy in low socioeconomic schools. |
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Springer Netherlands |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33106/1/c33106.pdf DOI:10.1007/s13384-011-0021-0 Luke, Allan, Dooley, Karen T., & Woods, Annette F. (2011) Comprehension and content : planning literacy curriculum in low socioeconomic and culturally diverse schools. The Australian Educational Researcher, 38(2), pp. 149-166. |
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Copyright 2011 Springer Netherlands The original publication is available at SpringerLink http://www.springerlink.com |
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Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education; School of Early Childhood |
Palavras-Chave | #Literacy #Comprehension #Cultural diversity #Low socioeconomic schools |
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Journal Article |