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How Beginning Secondary Teachers Understand and Enact Academic Literacies in Their Classrooms: A Qualitative Multi-Case Study.
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How Beginning Secondary Teachers Understand and Enact Academic Literacies in Their Classrooms: A Qualitative Multi-Case Study./
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Hawley, Cassandra Helen.
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231 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-05, Section: A, page: 1571.
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-05A.
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How Beginning Secondary Teachers Understand and Enact Academic Literacies in Their Classrooms: A Qualitative Multi-Case Study.
Hawley, Cassandra Helen.
How Beginning Secondary Teachers Understand and Enact Academic Literacies in Their Classrooms: A Qualitative Multi-Case Study.
- 231 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-05, Section: A, page: 1571.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Davis, 2010.
Significant numbers of secondary school students are failing to acquire advanced literacies that will enable them to move on to higher levels of education, to be successful in the workforce, and to participate in a democracy. This qualitative multi-case study was designed to explore new teachers' understandings and enactments with academic literacies in their classrooms. It was the researcher's assumption that, despite more recent focus on academic literacies in teacher education, beginning teachers may have limited understandings, abilities and opportunities to promote academic literacy and contextualize it to their subject matter content.
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The purposefully selected sample of two new teachers in English and social science was chosen from two different geographic and demographic school settings. The primary qualitative method of data collection used was in-depth phenomenological interviews, using triangulation methods of classroom observation and document analysis. The data were coded and organized in alignment with the research questions. The study does not analyze any quantitative measures of academic literacy but instead focuses on socio-cultural contexts in which academic literacies flourish through richly descriptive case studies. Analysis and interpretation of the findings were aligned to categories established by the study's socio-cultural theoretical and conceptual framework: (a) how the participant-teachers had personally constructed their own academic literacies, (b) how their personal perceptions impacted their understandings of students' needs for developing academic literacies, (c) what supports and barriers influenced enactments of academic literacies in their teaching practice.
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