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Literacy Learning in Networked Classrooms
Using the Internet With Middle-Level Students
Mary L. McNabb, with Bonnie B. Thurber, Balazs Dibuz, Pamela A. McDermott, and Carol Ann Lee
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Good schools have good teachers, but they dont become great schools until their teachers form collaborative learning communities that enable them to personalize instruction and raise student achievement beyond what any of them could accomplish alone. Literacy Learning in Networked Classrooms provides a rich description of what can be accomplished in those communities.
Tom Carroll, National Commission on Teaching and Americas Future
Middle-level teachers, librarians, and media specialists can use this book to meet current English language arts and technology standards and to prepare students to be literate citizens in the 21st century.
Discover the research base for including the Internet in your classes
Learn the dynamics of digital reading and writing
Find out how to design online literacy opportunities that foster students literacy development beyond the basics
Additional teaching tools include timelines of classroom events, reproducible rubrics for assessing curriculum units, suggested Web resources, and a glossary of key terms
© 2006 | 168 pp.
ISBN 10: 0-87207-567-2 | ISBN 13: 978-0-87207-567-2
Also of interest:
Linking Literacy and Technology
Literacy in the Information Age
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