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Bean, Tom; O'Brien, David – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2013
In this column, content area literacy scholars Tom Bean and David O'Brien challenge the older "infusion" model of content area literacy with its emphasis on generic strategies. Rather, they argue for and provide examples of projects that draw on the unique dimensions of various disciplines like history, science, and English, particularly in light…
Descriptors: State Standards, Citizenship, Content Area Reading, Core Curriculum
Kinney, Patti – Principal Leadership, 2011
This article presents an interview with Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Justice O'Connor is the driving force behind iCivics, a nonprofit organization designed to increase students' knowledge of civics through interactive computer games that focus on history, laws, and government. In the interview, Justice O'Connor talks about the lack of civics…
Descriptors: Civics, Nonprofit Organizations, Social Studies, Interviews
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Guerra, Juan – Language Arts, 2008
In an increasingly globalized world, in which demographics suggest that the U. S. population is becoming increasingly diverse, educational institutions are focusing almost exclusively on "learning outcomes" and generally ignoring "learning incomes"--i.e., what students bring with them when they come to school. To mitigate this…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Citizenship Education, Global Approach, Student Diversity
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Sardinas, Maria Elena – Social Education, 2005
This article describes "We the People: Project Citizen Program," a curricular program for middle school students. "We the People" promotes competent and responsible participation in local and state government. Additionally, it helps young people learn how to monitor and influence public policy. Entire classes of students or…
Descriptors: State Government, Public Policy, Middle School Students, Local Government