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What is Literacy Instruction

Handbook of Research on Challenging Deficit Thinking for Exceptional Education Improvement
Encompasses any form of reading and writing within instructional contexts, including viewing print and nonprint texts.
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Assistive Technology Interventions and Equity Within Literacy Instruction: Comparing Activity Theory Models
Catherine Lipson (San Francisco State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8860-4.ch012
Abstract
This study examines ways to provide assistive technology interventions within literacy courses for adolescents and young adults with disabilities. Instead of separating students from their peers during reading and writing assignments, literacy teachers who implement assistive technology can support equitable access to school curricula and technology-based learning resources. Unresolved questions about teacher training and accessibility led to the problem statement: What technology resources have special education service providers found useful during literacy instruction for students with support needs? Research reporting findings from intervention studies and/or interviews with educators showed differences between activity systems in secondary and post-secondary environments. Teachers' beliefs and expectations about student characteristics and the need for individual assistance could contribute to inequities in access to literacy instruction. The thematic analysis revealed practices within literacy classes that can decrease or maintain inequities for students with support needs.
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The Impact of Self-Efficacy on Leveraging Technology in the Classroom
Literacy instruction encompasses grammar, listening, oral language, reading, speaking, spelling, viewing, and writing, and should be found in all K-12 schools as both (1) instructional time when literacy comprehension and skills are the exclusive focus and (2) instructional time when literacy comprehension and skills are integrated into academic content subject areas.
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Learning to Partner: Implementation of a Partnership to Reform High School English Instruction
The nature of classroom practices and teachers’ work to instruction reading, writing, and English Language Arts.
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