Contents Acknowledgmentsâix Introductionâ1 Disciplinary Literacy and Project-Based Inquiry (PBI)â1 How Our Model Is Different from Other Methodsâ2 Benefits for Teachers and Studentsâ3 Chapter Summariesâ3 Design Featuresâ5 1.âDisciplinary Literacy and Inquiry for Deeper Learningâ7 What Is Disciplinary Literacy?â7 What Is the Difference Between Disciplinary Literacy and Content Literacy?â11 Apprenticeship in Disciplinary Literacyâ13 How Can Disciplinary Literacy Be Used with Inquiry-Based Learning?â18 Summaryâ21 Now It's Your Turn!â21 2.âRelating Disciplinary Literacy to Inquiry Through the Project-Based Inquiry (PBI) Modelâ22 The PBI Modelâ22 Summaryâ37 Now It's Your Turn!â38 3.âGathering and Analyzing Sources: Getting Close to Close Readingâ39 Gather and Analyze Online Sourcesâ39 What Is Close Reading?â41 Close Reading in the Disciplinesâ42 Close Reading in the Classroomâ48 Strategies for Close Readingâ49 Summaryâ53 Now It's Your Turn!â54 4.âCreatively Synthesizing Information: Building Digital and Global Literaciesâ55 Creatively Synthesizing Informationâ56 Digital Literacies and Learningâ57 PBI Global and Educational Cosmopolitanismâ62 Summaryâ71 Now It's Your Turn!â71 5.âCritical Evaluation as Summative and Formative Assessmentâ72 Summative Assessmentâ73 Formative Assessmentâ76 Differentiationâ79 Summaryâ84 Now It's Your Turnâ84 6.âShare, Publish, and Act: Students and Teachers Stepping into Leadershipâ86 Students Share, Publish, and Act as Part of Their PBI Processâ86 Teacher Leaders as Change Agentsâ87 Summaryâ95 Now It's Your Turn!â96 Appendix A: PBI Disciplinary Literacy Lesson for ELAâ98 Appendix B: PBI Disciplinary Literacy Lesson for Scienceâ110 Appendix C: PBI Disciplinary Literacy Lesson for Historyâ119 Appendix D: PBI Disciplinary Literacy Lesson for Mathematicsâ126 Appendix E: PBI Disciplinary Literacy Lesson Templateâ135 Referencesâ141 Indexâ149 About the Authorsâ158.
Read, Write, Inquire : Disciplinary Literacy in Grades 6-12