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Learning to teach literacy through collaborative discussions of student work
Authors:Marie Tejero Hughes  Michelle Parker-Katz  Anita Balasubramanian
Institution:1. Department of Special Education, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USAmarieth@uic.edu;3. Department of Special Education, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:Despite the high numbers of students with disabilities struggling with literacy, few teachers report feeling well prepared to address it. Most students with disabilities encounter challenges in reading and professional development can help teachers learn a range of ways to address those. In this article, we discuss a professional development project in which prospective teachers work collaboratively with practicing teachers throughout their university preparation. The professional development provided builds on the idea of ‘literacy artifacts’, which are samples of students’ and teachers’ work. Using guided discussions, teachers across the career continuum construct understandings and practices in which they learn how to infuse literacy instruction into all teaching and learning. By conjoining the literacy artifact with instructional resources teachers use, participants make visible the complexity of literacy instruction and how literacy could be embedded in teaching content for students with disabilities especially in general education classrooms.
Keywords:teacher education  special education  literacy instruction
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