A chemistry teacher, for instance, has to deal with a lot of complex vocabulary. So, if one treats the idea of language for learning like a whitewash across the areas of learning, then one fails to understand vocabulary instruction and to fails to understand the nature of learning in the discipline of chemistry.
Languages and literacies in the content areas are important educational topics. Knowing about them will help you teach your students to understand and engage in the academic subjects that they are learning. Seek awareness of the prior knowledge that students have as they enter your classroom. Start there and engage your students more deeply in the academic disciplines through disciplinary literacy. K.E. Smith copyright (c) 2002-2022
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