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Post by velvet on Jul 7, 2010 12:37:21 GMT -5
content area literacy is reading and writing critically and incorporating technologies to to gain and utilise information to be used effectively in one everyday life
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Post by velvet on Jul 7, 2010 13:12:26 GMT -5
Content area literacy is the use of the six languages arts to construct new knowledge, adjusting the new knowledge to existing schemes, to critical evaluate, relate and generate information andth the use of incorporating technology in the process. Now this sound super, this definition is the bomb! Of course, hats off to our other brilliant minds, your definitions has made a mark too!
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Post by dessa on Jul 11, 2010 12:04:41 GMT -5
Very good Cyan I believe you have done a fair job defining content area literacy. You have even made it clearer to me. To me content area literacy is an active unging process that engage students in meaningful learning through the use of technology, various types of prints, background knowledge and the six language arts.
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Post by crianth on Jun 14, 2012 5:06:47 GMT -5
Content area literacy enhances or enables students to read,write and create an understanding of the materials that they are expected to gain information from in order to be successful in their various subject areas and involves the use of technology.
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