Reading & Literacy K-12 Essentials Forum

Reading Instruction Across Content Disciplines

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As young readers enter middle and high school, teachers will expect them to understand different kinds of texts: Primary source documents, scientific charts and graphs, poems and novels rich with symbolism. Experts in each of those disciplines—history, science, and literature—communicate their ideas differently. How can subject-area teachers help students understand those differences to become strong readers in all the content areas?

Attend this forum to gain:

  • An understanding of literacy in various content areas
  • Insights from researchers and practitioners who’ve implemented innovative strategies to teach reading in science and history
  • An opportunity to talk with EdWeek journalists about our reading coverage, ask questions about reading policy and practice, and weigh in on the topics you’d like to learn more about

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Agenda

2:00pm ET

Welcome & Introduction

2:10pm ET

Interactive Session: What Is “Disciplinary Literacy?”

2:20pm ET

Industry Perspective: The Science of Reading for Adolescents: Evidence-Based Strategies for School Leaders

2:30pm ET

Panel Discussion: The Literacy Demands of the Science Classroom

3:15pm ET

Panel Discussion: Literacy in History: It’s All About Bias

3:45pm ET

Interactive Session: What Do You Want to Learn About Reading? Tell Us!

3:55pm ET

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