Book Chapter Details
Mandatory Fields
Dwyer, B
2013 January
SCHOOL-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR STRUGGLING READERS, K-8
STRUGGLING READERS GO ONLINE: BUILDING AN INTEGRATED, INQUIRY-BASED CLASSROOM CURRICULUM
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
BINGLEY
Published
1
Optional Fields
READING-COMPREHENSION SELF-EFFICACY TECHNOLOGY STRATEGIES WEB INSTRUCTION INFORMATION LITERACY INTERNET RECOMMENDATIONS
Purpose - To provide an overview of the development of an integrated classroom curriculum linking literacy, literature, science, and digital technologies designed to develop online literacies with struggling readers from disadvantaged communities. Design/methodology/approach - The chapter opens with a consideration of the theoretical perspectives underpinning the study presented in the chapter. Following this, the methodological and contextual frameworks underpinning the study design are described. Finally, findings from the study are discussed. Findings - The chapter discusses key findings and lessons learned related to the design of an integrated curriculum linking literacy, the content areas, and technology; the development of high levels of online reading comprehension skills with struggling readers; and the crucial role of peer-to-peer collaboration to develop the affective, cognitive, and social aspects of learning online. Research limitations/implications - Findings from the small-scale study indicate the potential of the Internet and other digital technologies to actively engage, motivate, and challenge struggling readers to develop high levels of literacy skills in challenging inquiry-based activities. Practical implications - The chapter provides teachers with practical examples of classroom pedagogies to develop the skills, strategies, and dispositions necessary to successfully exploit the potential of the Internet and other digital technologies as sites for deep learning. Originality/value of chapter - Teachers are struggling to successfully integrate digital technologies into the classroom curriculum. The chapter provides an insight into the development of an integrated curriculum and the learning environments necessary to develop online skills and strategies in authentic classroom environments.
2048-0458
99
120
10.1108/S2048-0458(2013)0000003009
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