A disciplinary literacy approach encourages students to engage with nonfiction in a way that allows them to consider discipline-specific tasks associated with understanding the past and exploring the world around them. In this article, we offer a three-part framework ELA and social studies teachers can use when fostering students\u27 responses to historical nonfiction and encouraging investigations of the past. This article introduces each part of the framework, using Hitler Youth (2005) by Susan Bartoletti. We discuss Hitler Youth in two ways. We first illustrate how Bartoletti used the three habits of mind in her writing and then list ways in which middle school ELA and social studies teachers model these habits of mind for students
This case study follows the process as four high school students curate literary sources in preparat...
The dissertation explores middle-school students' abilities to engage in historical thinking. I disp...
The purpose of this study is to explore teachers\u27 philosophical and pedagogical views regarding t...
A disciplinary literacy approach encourages students to engage with nonfiction in a way that allows ...
State and national education initiatives prescribe diverse thinking through age-appropriate content ...
History is the complement of several factors that intertwine with one another. Disciplinary literacy...
This study explores how a disciplinary literacy framework could impact adolescent comprehension in t...
This article describes the advantages of teaching students how to think historically in the classroo...
In this study I explore one cohort of secondary history and social science preservice teachers’ conc...
In this article, the authors assert that one important way to bring students to a level of caring a...
History education researchers encourage teachers to intentionally integrate content, methods, and as...
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
Children use their prior knowledge of language and background of experiences when they read literatu...
Contemporary education initiatives have rigorous expectations for students’ close readings of, and w...
In this descriptive, mixed methods study, the researcher investigated secondary social studies teach...
This case study follows the process as four high school students curate literary sources in preparat...
The dissertation explores middle-school students' abilities to engage in historical thinking. I disp...
The purpose of this study is to explore teachers\u27 philosophical and pedagogical views regarding t...
A disciplinary literacy approach encourages students to engage with nonfiction in a way that allows ...
State and national education initiatives prescribe diverse thinking through age-appropriate content ...
History is the complement of several factors that intertwine with one another. Disciplinary literacy...
This study explores how a disciplinary literacy framework could impact adolescent comprehension in t...
This article describes the advantages of teaching students how to think historically in the classroo...
In this study I explore one cohort of secondary history and social science preservice teachers’ conc...
In this article, the authors assert that one important way to bring students to a level of caring a...
History education researchers encourage teachers to intentionally integrate content, methods, and as...
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
Children use their prior knowledge of language and background of experiences when they read literatu...
Contemporary education initiatives have rigorous expectations for students’ close readings of, and w...
In this descriptive, mixed methods study, the researcher investigated secondary social studies teach...
This case study follows the process as four high school students curate literary sources in preparat...
The dissertation explores middle-school students' abilities to engage in historical thinking. I disp...
The purpose of this study is to explore teachers\u27 philosophical and pedagogical views regarding t...