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Bumps in the Road: Is It More than a Supporting Role? Reflections on the Teaching of Reading from a Social Studies Teacher Educator
The role of content-area teachers in reading instruction has long been a subject of debate. Chant, a social studies teacher educator, reasons through the argument that content-area teachers should also be reading teachers while balancing that with the demands on content-area teachers and the complex...
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Published in: | Voices from the middle 2009-09, Vol.17 (1), p.51-53 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The role of content-area teachers in reading instruction has long been a subject of debate. Chant, a social studies teacher educator, reasons through the argument that content-area teachers should also be reading teachers while balancing that with the demands on content-area teachers and the complex training required to be a skilled reading teacher. Ultimately, he posits that this is a two-way street, and while content-area teachers are focusing on reading, reading teachers can focus equally on content. Together, they share a goal to make better readers. |
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ISSN: | 1074-4762 1943-3069 |
DOI: | 10.58680/vm20097968 |